Mangaluru International Airport records highest-ever passenger and air traffic movements in October 2024

BL Mangaluru Bureau Updated - November 07, 2024 at 07:45 PM.

The airport logged 1,538 air traffic movements, significantly up from 1,433 in September 2024

A view of Mangaluru International Airport. The airport served a total of 202,892 passengers, including 138,902 domestic and 63,990 international travellers, surpassing its previous record of 199,818 passengers in August 2024.

Mangaluru International Airport handled the highest-ever passenger and air traffic movements in October 2024-25.

In October 2024, it handled 2,02,892 passengers, comprising 1,38,902 domestic and 63,990 international travellers. The airport achieved its previous highest number of 1,99,818 passengers in August 2024-25.

The airport recorded 1,538 air traffic movements in October 2024, including 1,091 domestic, 403 international, and 44 general aviation flights. In September 2024, the airport handled 1,433 air traffic movements.

A media statement said this surge in air traffic highlights Mangaluru International Airport’s capability to efficiently handle a diverse range of flights and its strategic importance in connecting Mangaluru to various destinations.

It said the growth in passengers and air traffic movements is a testament to continuous efforts to enhance infrastructure, streamline operations, and prioritise passenger experience.

Published on November 7, 2024 14:15

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