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Can I walk from T2 to T3 Delhi Airport?

You can walk from Terminal 2 to Terminal 3 at Delhi Airport, but it's a bit of a walk. It will take you around 10-15 minutes to get from T2 to T3 when walking. To make it easier, you can use the free shuttle service that connects the terminals. The shuttle runs at regular intervals and is a quick and convenient option.



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By Skytrain Terminals 1, 2 and 3 are connected by a complimentary Skytrain service in both the public and transit areas.

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When making a connecting flight in Delhi Airport, you should always allow for at least 1.5 hours between the scheduled arrival time of your first flight and the scheduled departure time of your second flight. In other words, it's best to have a gap of 90 minutes between flights.

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Tips: If you transit to India within 24 hours of layover at the airport, it would be better to book the connecting flight on one ticket with the flight to India. A single booking allows you to connect from one flight to the next without having to clear immigration and re-claim your luggage personally.

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It takes around 10 minutes to walk between the terminals with moving walkways available to use. From Terminal 2, follow the signs to Terminal 3 by taking the elevator or escalator down to level -1, walking through the pedestrian underpass (bypassing the London Underground station), and following the walkway around.

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When making a connecting flight in Delhi Airport, you should always allow for at least 1.5 hours between the scheduled arrival time of your first flight and the scheduled departure time of your second flight. In other words, it's best to have a gap of 90 minutes between flights.

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If your itinerary was purchased as one ticket (as in: you have only one itinerary and one confirmation number), and the connection time was too short and you miss the second (or third) flight, you can rest easy, no matter what happens. The airline will simply put you onto the next available flight, free of charge.

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Most (but again, not all) airports connect international terminals airside. When you're connecting from an international flight to a domestic one, you'll always have to exit and reenter security as you'll need to go through customs and immigration (unless you have gone through preclearance aboard, which is rare).

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By Skytrain Terminals 1, 2 and 3 are connected by a complimentary Skytrain service in both the public and transit areas.

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No matter what airline you're flying, if you have a connecting flight that arrives in the United States from an international destination, you'll need to pick up your bags and recheck them on your next flight.

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