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17.02.2023

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Cargo growth for Bengaluru Airport


For the second year in a row, Bengaluru airport has gained the title of No.1 airport for perishables in India. It is now identified as the country’s third busiest airport processing international cargo.

 

BLR Airport is South India's sole airport and India's second airport to welcome freighters of three of the world's largest express players, namely UPS, DHL, and Fedex.

 

BLR Airport cargo witnessed a 14% increase in rose shipments processed compared to 2022 in the run-up to Valentine's Day this year. Cargo volumes in CY 2022 were 412,668 t, the highest tonnage handled since Airport Opening Day (AOD) and the highest import tonnage was recorded in the month of July.

 

Domestic cargo recorded an increase of 8% in CY 2022. The highest cargo recorded for the year in a single day was 1,612 t on 29 September 2022. (cj)

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