5 Top Airports In India!

Mostly, everyone knows that the Delhi and Mumbai airport stands in the best 50 best airports in the world for being great places to spend a long layover resting or doing whatever one may like. But how many of us really know that which ones are the best airports in India? New airports emerging and flights connecting every corner of the country, the airfare is becoming more affordable than it was a decade ago. Our airports are seeing more air traffic than ever.

Here is a list of the best Airports in India that make travel comfortable and memorable for the passengers traveling.

 

  1. Indira Gandhi International Airport:

With an annual passenger capacity of over 40 million, Delhi airport, it has the sixth largest terminal in the world and scores high for on-time performance which is an important aspect and is crucial to a traveler’s satisfaction. The user-friendly app and abundance of shopping and eating outlets make it one of the top airports in India.

For someone to start exploring the capital Delhi, there is Red Fort built of red sandstone, Humayun’s Tomb, Qutub Minar and visually tempting streets of Chandani Chowk are good places.

 

  1. Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, Mumbai:

With 5 operating terminals at the airport, this is one of the best in class International airports in India catering to 42 million passengers and in a single day, has a record high of 969 takeoffs and landings. Never failed to delight guests and offering comforts and conveniences, the airport has always ensured efficiency, environment care, and safety.

The Siddhivinayak Temple, Gateway of India, and Chattrapati Shivaji Terminus are popular sights if you are on a layover.

 

  1. Chennai International Airport, Chennai:

This airport sees around 18 million passengers a year as it’s one of the main gateways for travelers to South India. It has undergone expansions to include parallel runways and taxiways as it doesn’t have many modern facilities as per international standards.

The Kapaleeshwar Temple, Fort of Saint George, Thousand Lights mosque are in Chennai and San Tome Church and, along with beaches such as Marina and Covelong.

 

  1. Cochin International Airport, Kochi:

Cochin Airport is the first airport to run completely on solar energy in the world. It is biggest one in Kerala and the fourth largest airport in India. Annually, the airport is handling over 10 million passengers and over 230 aircraft movements per day. Air Passengers Association of India also selected this airport as the best non-metro airport in India in 2017.

 

  1. Kempegowda International Airport, Bangalore:

Handling 22 million passengers a year, Kempegowda International Airport is one of India’s busiest. Both international and domestic travelers share the same check-in hall. The terminal is spanning over 150,000 square feet. to accommodate an Airbus 1380 aircraft, the airport also has a new terminal called Code F aerobridge.

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