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Airports in India handle more than 80 million passengers each year, making them among the busiest in the world. In this article, we will discuss the top 10 busiest airports in India, ordered by the total number of passengers and by the number of international and domestic passengers.
Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI) opened in 1960, is one of two international airports serving New Delhi, and it is located in Palam and also known as Palam Airport. Named after Indira Gandhi, a former Prime Minister of India, it is operated by GMR Group-led Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL).
This airport has handled over 60 million passengers in 2019, making it the busiest airport in India by total passenger traffic. The airport has three terminals and handles domestic as well as international flights. It serves as an operating base for Air India and Jet Airways. From recent data IGI airport become world’s second busiest in seat capacity by knocking out Dubai.
The Kempegowda International Airport opened almost a decade ago in 2008 is situated at Devanahalli, about 30 kilometers from Bangalore city. It is often referred to as Bengaluru International Airport or BLR Airport. The airport serves domestic and international flights for passengers traveling through Bangalore, and Karnataka.
As well as other parts of southern India. With a capacity to handle approximately 20 million passengers each year, it is widely considered to be one of the busiest airports in India. Additional facilities at Kempegowda include catering services, flight planning rooms, and VIP lounges for travelers requiring extra care or attention while en route. This airport has a single terminal for both domestic and international.
The Rajiv Gandhi International Airport opened in 2008, is an international airport serving Hyderabad, India. The airport is formerly known as Begumpet Airport but later its name changed in honor of our former prime minister. The Rajiv Gandhi International Airport terminal building has a total floor area and a designed capacity to handle millions of passengers per annum.
Currently, more than 13 million passengers use it every year which makes it one of the busiest airports in India. However, a new runway is being constructed for supporting next-generation larger aircraft such as Boeing 777 or Airbus A380. The Rajiv Gandhi International Airport is 4th busiest airports in India.
Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport is an international airport located at Dum Dum, Kolkata, West Bengal. The airport opened during British rule and it is previously known as Calcutta Airport or Dum Dum Airport but later it was named after freedom fighter Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. The airport serves as a hub for domestic and international civilian flights and cargo operations from Eastern India.
As per statistics, it handles approximately a total number of passengers estimated to be around 15 million annually; it becomes one of the busiest airports in India offering worldwide connectivity to over 50 major cities including Singapore, Bangkok, Muscat, Doha, and Dubai amongst others.
With over 25 million passengers passing through it in 2013, Chennai International Airport (MAA) is one of the busiest airports in India. Chennai International Airport is located at Meenambakkam, which is situated approximately 14 kilometers from Chennai city. The airport was previously known as Madras International Airport, opened in 1932.
It serves as a hub for domestic and international flights for Chennai and South India. It currently has three terminals: Terminal 1 is used for domestic airlines; Terminal 3 is used for international arrivals; Terminal 4 is used for international departures. These 4 Terminal makes it one of the largest airports in India.
Opened on 26 January 1991, located in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport is often considered one of the top busiest airports in India. This airport was named after Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, former Deputy Prime Minister of India. Spread over an area of 4.55 km, it has a single runway extending up to 3,505 meters and it can handle around 12 million passengers annually and also about 150 flights per day.
The airport is approximately 12 kilometers away from the city center of Ahmedabad and is connected with various parts across Gujarat by roadways and airways bus services. It handles domestic as well as international flights which connect Ahmedabad with different parts across the country including Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad, etc.
The Cochin International Airport (COK) is one of India’s largest airports which is situated at Nedumbassery, on the outskirts of Kochi is a significant gateway to south India. The Cochin International airport caters to flights every day with a mix of both domestic and international destinations and is operated by Cochin International Airport Limited (CIAL). CIAL has three terminals and that helps it ranks among the top busiest airports in India.
The airport can handle over 2400 passengers within an hour make it one of the busiest airports in India. Regular flights are available to most major cities across India and abroad. Also, 3 nearby international airports provide seamless connectivity to global travelers. Cochin International Airport is the biggest airport in South India.
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