Delhi's IGI Airport among world's top 20 airports; 7th busiest in Asia

The Indira Gandhi International airport breached the 60 million-mark and handled over 60 million passengers in 2017 to find a place to the list of the top 20 busiest airports across the globe.

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Delhi's IGI Airport among world's top 20 airports; 7th busiest in Asia

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The Indira Gandhi International airport breached the 60 million-mark and handled over 60 million passengers in 2017 to find a place to the list of the top 20 busiest airports across the globe.

The Delhi airport has also emerged as the seventh busiest in Asia beating airports in South Korea, Singapore and Thailand.

The ranking is based on the preliminary passenger traffic results for the most-travelled airports in 2017, released by the ACI on Monday.

Delhi airport’s traffic has almost doubled over the last few years and the airport authority is taking necessary steps to increase the capacity of the terminal and airside.

The GMR-group-run New Delhi airport jumped from 22nd rank in 2016 to 16th rank, solidifying its status as one of the fastest growing airports in the world for passenger traffic, as per the Airports Council International (ACI).

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) was ranked the busiest airport in the world with 103 million passengers (both departing and arriving) despite a 0.3 per cent decline in traffic volumes over 2016.

Founded in 1991 with the objective of fostering cooperation among its member airports and other partners in world aviation, ACI is the trade association of the world’s airports, currently serving 641 members operating from 1,953 airports across 176 countries.

ACI’s World Airport Traffic Forecasts also predicts that the country will represent the third largest aviation market, in terms of passenger throughput, after the US and China by 2020.

“Delhi, the country’s busiest airport for passenger traffic, grew by 14.1 per cent year-over-year at 63.45 million, pushing it up from 22nd to the 16th busiest airport in the world,” the ACI said in the release.

Even with this rapid growth in throughput, Delhi was also ranked first in Airport Service Quality for airports above 40 million passengers per annum along with the Mumbai airport, it said.

Besides, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Bengaluru and Chennai were also ranked among the fastest growing airports in the world with a year-over-year growth of 26.9 per cent, 19.6 per cent, 12.9 per cent and 10.5 per cent, respectively during 2017, the ACI said in the release.

Growing rapidly in relatively short period of time, India is poised to be one of the largest aviation markets in the world in the years to come, the ACI said.

“With an astounding population base of over 1.3 billion inhabitants, the move towards a more liberalised aviation market coupled with stronger economic fundamentals has helped to awaken the Bengal tiger to become one of the fastest growing markets in the world,” the ACI said.

ACI’s World Airport Traffic Forecasts predicts that the country will represent the third largest aviation market, in terms of passenger throughout, after the US and China by 2020.

The airport has a major market share of air traffic volume to Middle East, European, Asian and American regions.

However, in order to manage the crowd, infrastructures are need to be improved in the airport. Delhi International airport has already made a master plan to expand the Terminal 1.

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