2 min readApr 10, 2026 04:58 PM IST
Kempegowda International Airport: Bengaluru’s Kempegowda International Airport is set to handle up to 80 million passengers annually by 2030. Currently, the airport’s two terminals have a combined capacity of 51.5 million passengers per annum (mppa), while actual traffic in FY26 stood at around 44.5 million passengers.
In a written statement to the Lok Sabha on April 2, 2026, Murlidhar Mohol, Minister of State (MoS) in the Ministry of Civil Aviation, said: “The airport operator plans to increase terminal capacity to 80 mppa by 2030, along with phased expansion of taxiway and apron infrastructure between 2027 and 2030. KIAB (Kempegowda International
Airport, Bengaluru) already has a 2 parallel independent runway system.”
The Union Minister further said that, in terms of cargo, the airport has an existing handling capacity of over 1 million metric tonnes (mmt), while the current cargo throughput stands at approximately 0.53 mmt.
Bengaluru International Airport
The terminal 2 of Kempegowda International Airport was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on November 11, 2022. It was built at a cost of around Rs 5,000 crore. It has been designed as a tribute to the Garden city of Bengaluru.
According to the Ministry of Civil Aviation, the architecture of Terminal 2 has been influenced by four guiding principles: Terminal in a garden, sustainability, technology and art & culture.
It is the premiere Greenfield Airport in South India. The airport was commissioned and became operational on May 24, 2008. However, on July 17, 2013, it was re-designated as Kempegowda International Airport.
The Karnataka Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council passed an unanimous resolution on December 10, 2012 to rename Bengaluru International Airport as “Kempegowda International Airport.”
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