Guwahati's New ₹4,000 Crore Airport Terminal to Begin Domestic Operations from February 22

T2 designed for 13.1 million passengers annually; international flights to continue from old terminal temporarily

By :  Numa Singh
Update: 2026-02-16 07:35 GMT

The newly constructed Integrated Terminal 2 (T2) at Lokapriya Gopinath Bardoloi International Airport is set to become operational for domestic flights from February 22. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced at a press conference on Sunday that international flights would continue from the old terminal for the time being.

The state-of-the-art terminal was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on December 20, 2025, at a cost of approximately Rs 4,000 crore.

Officials stated that the new terminal incorporates modern architectural design blended with elements reflecting Assam's cultural heritage. The facility is equipped with enhanced security systems, spacious check-in counters, advanced baggage handling mechanisms, improved boarding gates, and upgraded passenger amenities to ensure a seamless travel experience.

The terminal has been designed to handle 13.1 million passengers annually, with expanded passenger handling areas and improved operational efficiency expected to substantially reduce congestion at the existing airport facility.

With the commissioning of the new terminal, passengers travelling through Guwahati are expected to experience faster processing times, improved comfort, and world-class airport services comparable to major aviation hubs across the country.

The operationalisation of T2 is anticipated to boost regional connectivity, promote tourism, and facilitate economic growth across Assam and the Northeast. Authorities believe the upgraded infrastructure will also support increasing domestic and international air traffic in the coming years.

The phased approach—beginning with domestic operations while retaining international flights at the existing terminal—allows for a smooth transition and operational testing of the new facility.

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