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Delhi, Mumbai Airport Fliers Surge as Travel Growth Takes Off

Asia is seeing some of the biggest passenger growth rates in its airports. India in particular.

Delhi, Mumbai Airport Fliers Surge as Travel Growth Takes Off
Automated check-in machines stand next to manned check-in desks inside the newly inaugurated Terminal 2 building at the Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI) in Delhi. (Photographer: Anindito Mukherjee/Bloomberg)

(Bloomberg) -- Asia, home to some of the world’s fastest growing economies, is seeing some of the biggest passenger growth rates in its airports. India in particular.

Among those handling more than 40 million passengers annually, New Delhi took the lead with the number of travelers rising 21 percent in 2016, according to the latest available data from Airports Council International. Incheon in South Korea and China’s Kunming round up the top three fastest growing airports.

Last year, the Mumbai airport set a world record handling 969 flights in a 24-hour period. That’s the highest for an airport which operates only one runway at any given point in time. The aerodrome is now aiming to reach 1,000 aircraft movements.

Delhi, Mumbai Airport Fliers Surge as Travel Growth Takes Off

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