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India’s most congested airport is taking it easy these days

Mumbai airport used to record up to 1,000 air traffic movements (ATMs) a day, but in June handled just 976 departures for the entire month.

July 15, 2020 / 13:02 IST
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Mumbai was once the busiest airport in India. When Delhi airport grabbed that title, Mumbai became known as the most congested airport in the country. Mumbai later became the busiest single-runway airport in the world, overtaking London Gatwick in the number of movements per day and on certain days recorded over 1,000 air traffic movements (ATMs).

For long, Mumbai has been an indicator for air traffic in the country as airlines have often rejigged slots and ensured that they can launch more destinations and manage frequencies to what has been largely considered a profitable market due to the congestion.

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The first hit came in April 2019, when Jet Airways suspended operations. While most airports in the country had IndiGo as a capacity leader, Mumbai still had Jet Airways dominate the domestic landscape, having more slots on offer than IndiGo! With Jet Airways down, IndiGo won the last fort, becoming the market leader in Mumbai as well.

With the low-cost carriers (LCCs) dominating Mumbai, the airport had more seats on offer than ever before at the same number of flights as before. Cut to COVID-19 months and the airport is as good as deserted going by what its capacity is.