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AAI published Review of Traffic at Indian Airports 2024-25’

AAI published Review of Traffic at Indian Airports 2024-25’

The ‘Annual Review of Traffic at Indian Airports 2024-25’ booklet, published by the Airports Authority of India, was officially unveiled  by Sh. Vipin Kumar, Chairman, AAI. This significant publication marks a milestone in aviation analytics, encapsulating 25 years of historical data across Indian airports.

The 2024–25 edition offers a detailed comparison of traffic performance during 2024–25 vs. 2023–24, highlighting growth rates, airport-wise traffic share, month-wise performance of top airports, and the market share of airlines operating in India. It serves as an invaluable resource for aviation planners, researchers, regulators, concessionaires, and policy makers, empowering them with the insights needed to navigate the future with precision.

The unveiling ceremony was graced by the esteemed presence of AAI Board Members and other senior officials. The report reflects the dynamic growth of the aviation sector and reinforces AAI’s role in shaping a resilient, efficient, and future-ready aviation ecosystem.

As India’s aviation industry continues to grow at an unprecedented pace, this publication reaffirms AAI’s pivotal role in supporting and enabling the emergence of a globally competitive civil aviation landscape.

Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu, Murlidhar Mohol, Press Information Bureau – PIB,  Government of India, Ministry of Civil Aviation, Government of India, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India, MyGovIndia.

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