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B'luru airport records 'highest-ever' cargo tonnage
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SME Times News Bureau | 25 Jan, 2022
The Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru (BLR Airport) has
recorded its highest-ever cargo tonnage, despite a turbulent pandemic
environment.
In Calender Year 2021 (CY 2021), the airport has
also welcomed 16.07 million passengers, registering a growth of 18.9 per
cent this year when compared to 13.51 million passengers in 2020.
During
the period, the BLR Airport has been able to recover 48.0 per cent of
the pre-Covid level traffic of 33.65 million passengers handled in CY
2019.
With the gradual easing of curbs by various state
governments, domestic passenger traffic recorded a double-digit growth
of 22.0 per cent, an upswing from 12.39 million in CY 2020 to 15.12
million in CY 2021.
During the period, the BLR Airport processed
an all-time high tonnage of 406,688 Metric Tonnes (MT) of cargo,
recording a significant growth of 28.6 per cent versus 316,305 MT in
2020.
Similarly, the international cargo recorded a 32.8 per
cent growth, 265,873 MT processed, as compared to 200,209 MT in 2020.
Domestic cargo grew at 21.3 per cent, 140,815 MT processed versus
116,096 MT in 2020. The US and Europe continue to be the top trade lanes
from BLR Airport.
"The tremendous recovery in air cargo is a
positive sign for the aviation sector that has been severely impacted by
the pandemic," said Hari Marar, MD and CEO, Bangalore International
Airport Limited.
"The key factors that contributed to the cargo
growth at Bengaluru Airport are our resilient ecosystem that ensured
efficient operations round the clock; focus on supply chain
efficiencies; conducive geographic location, aided with robust
infrastructure and technology; right mix of commodities, and adequate
airline capacities to key markets, globally," Marar added.
13 airlines operate freighters to and from Bengaluru Airport to various domestic and international destinations.
Notably,
the BLR Airport has emerged as the number 1 airport in the country for
perishable exports, accounting for 31.0 per cent of India's total
perishable shipments during FY 2020-21.
International passenger traffic shrunk by 15.5 per cent, from 1.12 million in CY 2020 to 0.94 million in CY 2021.
"The
positive environment in 2021 ignited hopes for a better 2022 in terms
of recovery. However, the recent outbreak of the new Omicron variant
followed by a rapid surge in Covid-19 cases across the country is
expected to suppress growth further," said Marar.
"We believe
that air traffic will eventually recover. However, the pace of recovery
will depend on factors such as favorable policies by regulators and
easing of travel restrictions across the country and the globe, amongst
others," he added.
The year also saw a significant growth in the
number of domestic destinations from 54 (pre-Covid) to 74, the highest
ever for Bengaluru Airport. Meanwhile, the BLR Airport currently serves
20 international destinations under the Government of India's Air Bubble
arrangement.
The top domestic routes in CY 2021 were Delhi,
Kolkata, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Goa, with these sectors contributing 40.0
per cent to the traffic. On the international front, Dubai, Male, Doha,
London, and Frankfurt were the top cities, contributing 70.0 per cent
to the traffic.
In January, Air India commenced the twice weekly,
non-stop Bengaluru-San Francisco service. With this, BLR Airport became
the first airport in South and Central India to have direct
connectivity to North America.
Japan Airlines commenced flights under the Air Bubble arrangement between Bengaluru-Tokyo Narita from March 2021.
Meanwhile,
United Airlines and American Airlines are expected to commence
operations in 2022 to San Francisco and Seattle, respectively.
BLR
Airport concluded the year 2021 on a "memorable note" by winning the
CII Customer Obsession Award from the Confederation of Indian
Industries. This is the "first time" that an Airport in India has won
the CII Customer Obsession Award.
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