Passengers handled at Indian Airports
• The data shows a strong recovery in air passenger traffic across Indian airports following the COVID-19 pandemic.
• From FY21 to FY24, passenger numbers more than tripled, with AAI and Joint Venture airports contributing the most. FY24 marked a peak in total passenger handling, indicating robust revival in air travel demand. /n The projected dip in FY25 may reflect seasonal variation or updated estimates, though overall trends suggest continued growth in the sector.
• PPP Airports in the below data includes Ahmedabad, Lucknow, Mangalore, Jaipur, Guwahati and Trivandrum
Financial Year Ending | 31-03-2021 | 31-03-2022 | 31-03-2023 | 31-03-2024 | 31-03-2025 |
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Passengers handled at AAI Airports | 521.9 | 742.3 | 1220.2 | 1372.8 | 842.5
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Passengers handled at Joint Venture International Airports | 564.9 | 969.3 | 1748.0 | 2034.0 | 1247.5
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Passengers handled at PPP Airports | 67.0 | 177.4 | 304.6 | 357.4 | 216.2
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Total Passengers handled at Indian airports | 1153.8 | 1888.9 | 3272.8 | 3764.3 | 2306.1 |
Units: Lacs