Bengaluru overtakes Mumbai in domestic traffic
engaluru airport emerged as India’s second-busiest domestic airport in April, handling 3.28 million domestic passengers compared to Mumbai’s 2.89 million, according to Airports Authority of India data.
Mumbai retains edge in overall passenger traffic
Mumbai retained its position as the country’s second-busiest airport overall due to stronger international traffic, handling around 4 million passengers against Bengaluru’s 3.68 million in April.
Bengaluru had briefly led during Covid years
Bengaluru airport had briefly overtaken Mumbai in domestic passenger traffic during the Covid-hit years of 2020 and 2021 in certain months.
Mumbai airport faces slot saturation pressure
Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport is operating with slot saturation due to its single-runway system, limiting further domestic expansion.
Navi Mumbai airport reshapes traffic flow
Incremental domestic growth from the Mumbai Metropolitan Region is now being absorbed by the newly operational Navi Mumbai International Airport.
Mumbai sees sharper drop in passenger traffic
Mumbai recorded a 12% year-on-year decline in domestic passenger traffic in April, while Bengaluru registered only a marginal 0.8% drop.
Bengaluru shows stronger domestic growth momentum
Bengaluru recorded 3.28 million domestic passengers in April, reflecting steady growth momentum as it overtook Mumbai in the domestic traffic segment.
Navi Mumbai airport expected to expand further
In the early to mid-2030s, Navi Mumbai airport is expected to handle more flights and passengers than Mumbai airport as operations expand.
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