B\'lore airport to see 17% more overseas flights this winters

B'lore airport to see 17% more overseas flights this winters

Press Trust of India  |  Bengaluru 

The city's Kempegowda International Airport will see 17 per cent more overseas flights this winter as three domestic carriers including national carrier are set to scale up their international operations from here, said Friday.

is the joint venture company that manages and operates the country's third largest airport. It is majorly owned by India-born Canadian billionaire Prem Watsa's Fairfax.

While, according to the statement, will operate daily flights to Male, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong and Kathmandu, is set to commence services to and from the

Wadia group-promoted GoAir, which commenced its international operations this month, will also connect Bengaluru with Phuket in during the winter schedule. Besides, will launch a round-trip flight to from Bengaluru, flying four times a week, from October 29, said.

Airlines' winter schedule in India this year will commence from Saturday mid-night and will go on till March 30 next year.

"Resurgent growth translates into the need for new routes and the addition of aircraft to the existing base. We will continue to work with our to offer passengers attractive routes that connect Bengaluru to some of the most exotic destinations in India and abroad," said Javed Malik, chief operating officer, BIAL.

On the domestic side, have plans to connect Kanpur, and with the city, while peer has also announced its plans to fly to and Prayagraj (erstwhile Allahabad) from the Bengaluru airport, the statement said.

Also, will operate from Bengaluru to Aizawl through Guwahati and Air India's regional arm, Alliance Air, is connecting Kolhapur from here during the winters, BIAL said.

In all, flight operations from the will be extended to seven new routes, while two new airlines

and Turkish Cargo - will be starting their operations from here during the coming winter, it said.

With this, Bengaluru will now connect to 82 destinations 53 domestic and 29 international, it added.

BIAL expects the to achieve about 744 aircraft movements per day (659 domestic, 85 international) at the start of winter this year.

This is expected to progressively achieve 766 ATMs (air traffic movement) per day (675 domestic and 91 international), it added.

The airport operator expects the average international ATMs for winter 2018-19 to grow at 17 per cent over summer 2018, while domestic movements are expected to achieve a growth of 10 per cent.

The overall growth forecast for the forthcoming schedule is pegged at 11 per cent, it said.

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First Published: Fri, October 26 2018. 16:40 IST