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Indian airports' revenues to rise to $3.9 billion next fiscal year - CurrencyVeda
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Indian airports’ revenues to rise to $3.9 billion next fiscal year

Indian airports' revenues

In NEW DELHI: According to aviation consulting firm CAPA India, Indian airport operators are expected to post a 26% increase in revenues at $3.9 billion in the upcoming fiscal year.
When giving the prognosis for the airports, it stated that total air passenger traffic, including domestic and international, is anticipated to be 395 million in 2023–2024.
Domestic air travellers will increase this fiscal year from 275 million to 320 million of the total. The number of passengers flying internationally will rise from 58 million to 75 million throughout this time.
According to CAPA India, domestic airport traffic in India is anticipated to reach 700 million travellers and international airport traffic to reach 160 million travellers by FY2030.

According to the report, the $3.9 billion (Rs 32,390 crore) in income expected for Indian airports in the upcoming fiscal year will be 26% higher than expected in 2022–23.

At the CAPA India Aviation Summit, the perspective was provided. The health of airports was severely impacted by the pandemic, according to Stefano Barconi, Director General of ACI Asia Pacific, and air passenger volume is still recovering.

Almost 600 airports are represented in the Asia Pacific region by Airports Council International (ACI).