Navi Mumbai International Airport Surpasses 25,000 Passengers in Its First Five Days of Operation

Navi Mumbai International Airport Surpasses 25,000 Passengers in Its First Five Days of Operation
On Tuesday, Navi Mumbai International Airport, owned by the Adani Group, announced that it has surpassed 25,000 passengers in the initial five days of its commercial flight operations.

The airport recorded a total of 26,021 passengers, with 12,431 arriving and 13,590 departing, indicating strong demand and active bookings since its launch, according to the airport operator.

Passenger numbers peaked over the weekend, with 5,548 travellers on Saturday and 5,614 on Sunday, as reported.
During this time, NMIA facilitated 162 scheduled air traffic movements, including 81 arrivals and 81 departures, it mentioned.

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