BLR Airport gearing up to handle the resumption of International Operations

With the resumption of international flights to and from Indiathe Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru (BLR Airport) has been witnessing 25 daily international departures, a significant increase from the earlier 10 per day. The Airport has reinstated more than 90% routes, compared to pre-COVID, and BLR Airport’s route network is expected to further augment with the gradual increase in international operations, to cater to the demand.

Currently, BLR Airport is connected to 21 international destinations in 17 countries operating through 24 airlines, and the Airport will be adding newer routes later this year to Seattle, along with strengthening its existing route to San Francisco with United Airlines set to launch weekly flights in October, connecting the world’s two biggest tech hubs – Bengaluru and San Francisco.

Delivering superior customer experience and consistently improving operational efficiency has become a strategic priority as passenger volumes are expected to grow over the next few months. The timely announcement of the resumption of international flight operations ahead of the busy summer travel season has set a positive tone for the industry. With continuous infrastructure development and technology integrations, BLR Airport is well prepared to handle larger passenger volumes.” 

Mr. Hari Marar, MD & CEO, BIAL

To address the expected increase in passenger traffic and make the airport experience more seamless, Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL)—operator of BLR Airport—has deployed automation-enabled technology at various checkpoints such as terminal entry, check-in, security check, immigration, and customs. The existing technology such as self-baggage drops, smart security lane with automated tray retrieval system, along with other contactless technology will further improve the overall airport experience.  

Fully automated self bag drop system at BLR Airport

Growth in Passenger Traffic Movements

International Passengers

Air travel recovery is expected to be faster following the resumption of international operations. While passenger traffic recovery in CY 2021 was only 19% (vs pre-COVID CY 2019) due to travel restrictions and cross-border entry, it is expected to grow steadily in the coming months, driven by the strong high-yielding leisure and business travel demand from the city of Bengaluru.

Pre-covid, BLR Airport was connected to 25 international destinations, with an average of 40 international departures each day. Despite the subdued pandemic environment both in 2020 as well as 2021, BLR Airport achieved some significant accomplishments in CY 2021.

Domestic and Transfer Passengers 

The domestic passenger traffic recovery has been promising (with recovery of more than 80% traffic compared to pre-Covid levels), especially during the first three weeks of March this year. The domestic Air Traffic Movement (ATM) recovery has been close to 90% of pre-COVID levels and is expected to grow further in the coming weeks.

Despite the restrictions on international travel and subdued traffic growth in the past two years, BLR Airport has established itself as a transfer hub for South India. BLR Airport has the strongest connectivity in South India, connecting to 74 domestic destinations. Share of flights to non-metro routes have shown a considerable increase from 58% (pre-COVID) to 63% in CY 2021. Moreover, between Q1 and Q4 of 2021, passenger traffic from non-metro routes has increased by 27%, indicating strong demand between Bengaluru and these points.

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