Mumbai Airport Records 16% Rise In Footfall With Over 52.8M Passengers

  • Mumbai Live Team
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Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) in Mumbai marks yet another extraordinary milestone, welcoming over 52.8 Million passengers this FY 2023-24, showcasing a 16% rise in passenger traffic when compared to the last fiscal (43.9 million).

Mumbai airport welcomed more than 26 million passengers on arrivals and 26.7 million passengers on departures. CSMIA accommodated 324,972 ATMs, recording a 12% year-on-year growth rate compared to FY 2022-23 (290,387 ATMs). Moreover, the total bags processed at CSMIA during FY2023-24 surpassed 40.7 million, marking a 31% upsurge compared to FY 2022-23 (31 million).

With an uptick in both domestic and international passenger traffic, CSMIA stands to be a premier travel hub of efficiency and excellence in the aviation industry, further solidifying its leadership in the Indian aviation landscape.

The months of November and December 2023 especially proved to be extraordinary for CSMIA. On November 25th, the airport recorded its highest passenger traffic for the month, with 167,132 passengers passing through, comprising over 120,000 domestic passengers and more than 46,000 international passengers. Additionally, on November 11, 2023, CSMIA achieved its highest-ever single-day Air Traffic Movements (ATMs) with a remarkable total of 1,032 ATMs. December 2023 saw CSMIA experience its highest monthly traffic ever, reaching an impressive 4.89 million passengers, marking a 13% increase compared to December 2022 (4.34 million). Furthermore, CSMIA demonstrated an astonishing 110% recovery in passenger traffic in CY 2023 compared to the pre-pandemic era.

FY 2023-24 noticed Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, and Ahmedabad retaining their positions as the top 5 domestic destinations for CSMIA, while Dubai, London, Abu Dhabi, Singapore, and Doha were the preferred top 5 international destinations. IndiGo, Air India and Vistara emerged as the top players in terms of market share among airlines for both international and domestic sectors.

Mumbai airport expanded its international connectivity adding destinations such as Almaty, Lagos, Jakarta, Entebbe, and Melbourne. Additionally, there were increased frequencies to destinations including Paris, Nairobi, Frankfurt, London, Doha, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City among others. London has seen a notable 55% increase in passenger traffic (~400k additional passengers), while Istanbul recorded a significant 68% surge, and Hong Kong experienced an extraordinary 258% growth in travel activity compared to last fiscal.

CSMIA showcases its extensive global connectivity through passenger traffic to and from various continents. The Middle East leads with a robust 49% share, followed by Asia Pacific at 24%. Europe maintains a significant 18% share, while Africa and North America contribute 6% and 3%, respectively. These figures underscore CSMIA's pivotal role as a key international travel hub.

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