As an Indian citizen, can I exit Delhi airport during a 9 hrs long transit?

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I am an Indian citizen travelling from Istanbul to Kolkatta. I have booked with Turkish Airlines. My Istanbul-Delhi leg is with Indigo and I arrive Delhi at 0500 hrs and then my Delhi-Kolkatta leg is with AirIndia departing at 1400 hrs. The entire journey has a single PNR.

My want to know if it is possible to exit the Delhi Airport for the duration of my transit? Is their like a special procedure to be followed to that?






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Can I go out of airport during transit in Delhi?

Yes, because the arrival and departure terminals are two different buildings. But if you enter the departure terminal to check in and/or to hand in your baggage, then for security reasons you can't leave the terminal.

Can we exit airport during layover in India?

Can I Leave the Airport Between Connecting Flights in India? Yes, it is possible to leave the airport between connecting flights and explore the local area. In order to do this, travelers will need a visa that permits transit.

Can I go out of airport during transit?

Yes, you can leave the airport during a layover, provided your passport allows you visa-free entry to the country you're in and you have enough time between flights.



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