BLR Airport cargo tonnage grew 17 percent in CY2024
International cargo saw a 23 percent growth, totalling 313,981 MT, driven by increased demand for perishables, spare parts, engineering goods, and e-commerce shipments.
Air India, BIAL to advance Bengaluru as aviation hub of South India
Plan includes enhanced international connectivity, dedicated lounge in T2 Domestic area for premium customers of Tata Group airlines, and MRO facility.
Perishables continued to be a key focus at BLR, with coriander exports surging by 67 percent. The export of mangoes reached a three-year tonnage record, achieving a 124 percent year-on-year growth.
BLR Airport once again ranks first for handling perishable cargo
Doha was the most popular destination, followed by Singapore, London, and Male. In fiscal year 22 (FY22), 33 cargo freighter planes delivered perishable supplies from BLR Airport to 85 overseas...