Bengaluru: With commencement of the winter schedule at Kempegowda International Airport, for which seven destinations and two airlines have been added, the growth in air traffic movement (ATM) is expected to grow at a rate of 16%, Bangalore International Airport Ltd said.
The five-month winter schedule commenced on October 26. Ethiopian Airlines, which began direct flights on Bengaluru-Addis Ababa route, and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, which commenced direct operations on Amsterdam route, are two additions. There are five new domestic destinations - Jaisalmer (six times a week); Jodhpur (daily flight); Jharsuguda (daily); Bidar (daily); Tuticorin (daily).
In terms of air traffic movement, Indigo continues to hold maximum share of overseas operations (17.9%), followed by Air India (9.7%). Among domestic carriers, Indigo leads with 51.2%, followed by SpiceJet (15.7%).
10/11/19 Times of India
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The five-month winter schedule commenced on October 26. Ethiopian Airlines, which began direct flights on Bengaluru-Addis Ababa route, and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, which commenced direct operations on Amsterdam route, are two additions. There are five new domestic destinations - Jaisalmer (six times a week); Jodhpur (daily flight); Jharsuguda (daily); Bidar (daily); Tuticorin (daily).
In terms of air traffic movement, Indigo continues to hold maximum share of overseas operations (17.9%), followed by Air India (9.7%). Among domestic carriers, Indigo leads with 51.2%, followed by SpiceJet (15.7%).
10/11/19 Times of India
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