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Friday, 2 February 2018

KIA annual passenger traffic crosses 25 million, joins big league

Bengaluru: Kempegowda International Airport (KIA), India's third busiest, has just joined the big league. For the first time ever, the annual passenger numbers at KIA crossed 25 million in the calendar year 2017, a record matched only by the international airports in Delhi and Mumbai.

The Bengaluru airport handled a total of 25,048,302 domestic and international passengers from January to December, last year. KIA also set a new passenger record for December: The numbers crossed 2.5 million, the highest for the month since the airport opened in 2008.

Airport sources also revealed that December 2017 clocked another milestone: Air Traffic Movements, including flight take-offs and arrivals, touched the big figure of 600. A critical factor contributing to this surge has been IndiGo's record 116 daily departures from Bengaluru in December.


The average daily passenger turnout which stood at around 60,000 in 2016 went up to a record 85,000 in 2017.

KIA had handled 22.18 million passengers in 2016. An additional 2.86 million people used the region's fastest growing airport in 2017. By crossing the 25 million mark, KIA has jumped into the higher category of 25 to 40 million passenges, a standard fixed by the Airports Council International (ACI).

The high passenger traffic growth is consistent with the trend witnessed last year. In 2016, the passenger numbers had recorded a 22.5% growth over the previous air. Air traffic movements too clocked an impressive year-on-year growth of 19.9%.
To Read the News in Full 12/01/18 Rasheed Kappan/Deccan Herald
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