Overview
- Flights rose to 70,992 in 2025, a 5.1% increase, with passenger traffic reaching about 10.86 million for roughly 6.1% year-on-year growth.
- International operations expanded to 2,601 flights and 338,000 passengers, with November the busiest month overall and May the peak for international travelers.
- The new 52,000 sq m terminal replaced a 22,300 sq m facility and raised peak-hour handling to 3,000 passengers with 34 check-in counters, 10 boarding bridges, an inline baggage system, DigiYatra e-gates, and 106 information screens.
- Cargo volumes climbed 23.8% to 49,718 metric tonnes, led by auto components, pharmaceuticals, perishables, and e-commerce shipments, with auto parts and medical cargo forming 60% of domestic freight.
- Service quality improved as ASQ scores rose from 4.92 in Q1 to 4.96 in Q3, lifting the airport’s global ranking from 59 to 56 and supporting AAI’s top rating, while commercial offerings expanded to 83 outlets and the terminal earned a GRIHA 4-star sustainability rating.