Bengaluru airport has widened its lead over Chennai in air cargo handling, driven by a sharp rise in international volumes. The airport’s cargo performance has strengthened as export and import traffic continues to grow through the Bengaluru gateway.
The increase reflects Bengaluru’s rising importance as a logistics hub for southern India. Stronger international movement has helped the airport pull further ahead in the cargo segment.
Market Position Improves
The airport has benefited from sustained demand across key cargo categories and better network connectivity. Its growing share of international volumes has made it more competitive among major Indian airports.
Industry observers see this as part of a broader shift in south India’s aviation logistics map. Airports are increasingly competing for high-value cargo, especially time-sensitive shipments.
Freight Network Gains
The lead in cargo handling also highlights Bengaluru’s expanding role in the regional supply chain. Better cargo infrastructure and airline connectivity have supported the airport’s rise in international freight activity.
As cargo flows diversify, airports with stronger handling capacity and efficient operations are likely to gain more traffic. Bengaluru’s current momentum suggests it is well placed to retain its advantage in the near term.





