Ahmedabad is connected to 44 destinations while Guwahati and Jaipur are connected to 24 each. Adani Airports-operated Ahmedabad, Guwahati and Jaipur take up the sixth, ninth and tenth spots to complete the top 10. Hyderabad occupies the fourth spot at 61.Īirports Authority of India (AAI) owned Kolkata, Chennai and Pune occupy fifth, seventh and eight spots with 47, 43 and 28 connections. Delhi is followed by Mumbai at 67 destinations and Bengaluru at 66 destinations. Bareilly, for example, is connected to three, the same as Kurnool and Kushinagar (when Mumbai and Kolkata get connected next week), while Darbhanga is connected to five! Kalaburagi, Pakyong, Rupsi and Jagdalpur are connected to two each.ĭelhi, the largest airport in the country, continued to rule the roost with non-stop flights to 76 destinations in the country.
Interestingly, most new airports are connected to more than one destination. Two airports added eight destinations, while five added nine.īareilly, Bhuj, Darbhanga, Kalaburagi, Bidar, Jagdalpur, Kushinagar, Kurnool, Bilaspur, Pakyong, Rupsi and Tezu are the airports which were either inaugurated in the last two years or have seen resumption of service! Twenty one saw the addition of just one destination, 20 added two destinations, 12 added three destinations eight airports added four destinations, five added five destinations and another five added six destinations, while just one (Prayagraj) added seven destinations. While many or most airports have lost flights, when it comes to destinations, 24 out of 109 airports have remained with the same connectivity as pre-Covid.
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