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BLR Airport Registers Strong FY26 Growth Across Passenger and Cargo Operations

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May 26, 2026 0 Comments

Kempegowda International Airport Bengaluru recorded a robust performance in FY2025–26, handling 44.47 million passengers and 532,000 metric tonnes of cargo, underlining sustained momentum across both aviation and logistics operations while reinforcing its stature as a major gateway for South India.

International traffic emerged as the primary growth driver, surging 23.9% year-on-year to 7.23 million passengers, while domestic traffic rose 3.3% to 37.24 million passengers. Overall passenger movement increased 6.2%, supported by Bengaluru’s growing significance as a global business, technology and innovation hub.

The airport also witnessed notable growth in transfer traffic, which rose nearly 22% and now contributes close to 15.7% of total passenger volumes. International transfer traffic expanded by over 50%, highlighting the airport’s increasing role as an emerging transit and connectivity hub.

BLR Airport further strengthened its international footprint with new destinations including Hanoi and Riyadh, alongside higher frequencies on major global sectors such as London Heathrow, Bangkok, Bahrain, Jeddah, Munich and Mauritius. Operationally, the airport handled 280,800 air traffic movements during the year, reflecting a 4.5% annual increase.

On the cargo front, the airport recorded 6% year-on-year growth, supported by a network of 15 cargo airlines operating across 38 destinations connecting Bengaluru to major global trade hubs including Chicago, Frankfurt, Hong Kong, Shenzhen and Singapore. Cargo demand remained strong across perishables, pharmaceuticals, electronics, auto components and e-commerce shipments.

Perishable exports continued to remain a major growth pillar, with BLR Airport retaining its position as India’s leading gateway for perishable exports for the fifth consecutive year. Growth in flower, mango and coriander exports, coupled with the commissioning of the AISATS BLR Logistics Park, further strengthened the airport’s cargo handling and processing capabilities.

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