T2 baggage wrapping sits just after check-in at Baggage Wrap
This Baggage Wrap counter in Terminal T2 is where you go if your suitcase looks fragile, overstuffed, or likely to pop a zipper before AMD to DXB or beyond. Staff wrap hard and soft bags in multiple layers of plastic film while you wait, usually in under 5–7 minutes per piece when the queue is short. The service sits landside near the T2 departure check-in area, so you handle this before security, not at the gate.
Pricing runs per bag, with a flat rate posted on a board at the counter in Indian rupees, and you pay right there before they start wrapping. Expect basic cling-film style wrapping rather than add-on services like insurance or tamper-evident tape that you see at some larger hubs. If you are checking in two or more bags on an international flight from T2, budget both money and an extra 10–15 minutes in case a tour group shows up ahead of you.
The main value here is tamper resistance for flights with long layovers, especially if your AMD route includes an extra stop via BOM or DEL on separate tickets. The plastic wrap also keeps soft suitcases from getting soaked on rainy-season tarmac transfers, which can still happen at busy Indian airports. One downside: airport trolleys sometimes snag the film near the wheels, so ask them to trim it high enough for smooth rolling.
Plan your timing: hit Baggage Wrap first, then head directly to your airline’s T2 check-in counters, and only after that move on to security and any last-minute shopping.