New Airport in Navi Mumbai to Handle 380 Flights by End of Year

Kunal Singh
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The upcoming Navi Mumbai International Airport is expected to handle around 50,000 passengers every day once it becomes fully operational.

Officials said the airport could manage up to 380 flights daily by the end of the year. This will help reduce the heavy load on Mumbai’s existing airport and improve overall air travel in the region.

The new airport is being developed to meet the growing demand for air travel in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. With rising passenger numbers every year, the additional capacity is seen as a major step to ease congestion.

Authorities believe the airport will improve connectivity and support economic growth by making travel faster and more efficient. It is also expected to boost business activity and create new opportunities in nearby areas.

Along with passenger convenience, the airport will play a key role in strengthening infrastructure in and around Mumbai. Once fully operational, it is likely to become an important hub for both domestic and international travel.

The project is part of long-term planning to upgrade the region’s aviation network and handle future demand in a smoother and more organised way.

read more at mumbaipune.co.in

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