Delhi airport to get India’s first air train

Rajni
North News
Chandigarh, September 24

Delhi International Airport is set to introduce India’s first air train, or Automated People Mover (APM), by 2027, transforming the travel experience for millions of passengers. The 7-kilometre route will link Terminal 1 with Terminals 2 and 3, Aerocity, and Cargo City, providing a fast, efficient alternative to road transport. Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) has issued the tender for the project, which is estimated to cost under ₹2,000 crore, the news outlet The Times of India reported.

The air train aims to ease congestion, improve passenger convenience, and elevate the airport’s status as a global aviation hub. Currently handling 7 crore passengers annually, Delhi Airport plans to double its capacity to over 13 crore in the next 6 to 8 years. The APM will play a key role in managing this increased traffic, the news outlet said.