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New air routes from Kempegowda soon

Currently, Kempegowda airport is connected to 21 destinatio­ns in 17 countries operating through 24 airlines. Some more routes will be added from the airport later this year. BLR will also strenghten its existing route to San Francisco (Air India) with Uni

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Following resumption of internatio­nal flights from India, Kempegowda Internatio­nal Airport in Bengaluru (BLR Airport) has been witnessing 25 daily internatio­nal departures. The airport has reinstated more than 90 per cent routes compared to preCOVID-19 times. With the gradual increase in internatio­nal operations, the BLR Airport’s route network is expected to augment with the resumption of routes and additional flights to cater to the demand.

Air travel recovery is likely to grow faster following resumption of internatio­nal operations. While passenger traffic recovery in CY 2021 was only 19 per cent (vs pre-Covid CY 2019) due to travel curbs and cross-border entry, it may grow in the coming months, driven by strong highyieldi­ng leisure and business travel demand from the city of Bengaluru.

Pre-COVID-19, the airport was connected to 25 internatio­nal destinatio­ns, with an average of 40 internatio­nal departures each day. Despite the subdued pandemic climate in 2020 as well as 2021, the BLR achieved some significan­t accomplish­ments in CY 2021

● 7ITH !IR )NDIA S BI WEEKLY NON stop Bengaluru-San Francisco flight, it became the first airport in South and Central India to have a non-stop connectivi­ty to North America

● *APAN !IRLINES WEEKLY FLIGHTS to Tokyo Narita (expected to increase frequency of flights between BLR-NRT)

● 5NITED !IRLINES AND !MERICAN Airlines announced flight operations to BLR Airport despite the pandemic (expected to start later this year)

Currently, the airport is connected to 21 destinatio­ns in 17 countries operating through 24 airlines, and it will be adding newer routes later this year to Seattle (American Airlines). It will be strengthen­ing its existing route to San Francisco (Air India) with United Airlines set to launch weekly flights in October, connecting the world’s two biggest tech hubs— Bengaluru and San Francisco. “Delivering superior customer experience and consistent­ly improving operationa­l efficiency has become a strategic priority as passenger volumes are expected to grow over the next few months. The timely announceme­nt of the resumption of internatio­nal flight operations ahead of the busy summer travel season has set a positive tone for the industry. With continuous infrastruc­ture developmen­t and technology integratio­ns, BLR Airport is well prepared to handle larger passenger volumes,” said Hari Marar, MD & CEO, BIAL.

INCREASE IN PASSENGER FLOW

To address the expected rise in passenger traffic and make the experience more seamless, Bangalore Internatio­nal Airport Limited (BIAL)— operator of the BLR Airport—has deployed automation-enabled technology at various checkpoint­s such as terminal entry, check-in, security check, immigratio­n, and customs. The existing technology such as self-baggage drops, smart security lane with automated tray retrieval system, along with other contactles­s technology will improve the overall airport experience. The domestic passenger traffic recovery has been promising (with recovery of 80 per cent traffic compared to preCOVID-19 levels).

To address the expected rise in passenger traffic and make the experience more seamless,

BIAL has deployed automation-enabled technology at various checkpoint­s

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