UP Air Passenger Traffic Rises 14.6% to 60 Lakh

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Uttar Pradesh air passenger traffic grew 14.6% to 60 lakh in Apr-Aug 2025. Growth driven by Ayodhya, Varanasi, Prayagraj airports.
UP Air Passenger Traffic Rises 14.6% to 60 Lakh
Lucknow, Oct 28 (PTI) Passenger traffic at Uttar Pradesh airports grew by 14.6 per cent year-on-year to 60 lakh travellers during April-August 2025, an official release said on Tuesday.

During this period, the state's share in India's total air traffic rose to 3.52 per cent, an increase of 34 basis points over 2024, meaning that today, one in every 30 air passengers in India travels from Uttar Pradesh, the state government said in the release.

The surge in passenger traffic reflects not just statistical growth but the success of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's visionary 'Connected UP, Prosperous UP' mission, which seeks to ensure that every district has access to modern transport infrastructure to drive tourism, trade, and employment.

With the upcoming launch of the Noida International Airport, this momentum is set to accelerate further, enhancing connectivity across Uttar Pradesh and benefiting neighbouring states alike, it said.

In 2016-17, 59.97 lakh passengers travelled through airports in Uttar Pradesh. By FY 2024-25, the number had surged to 142.28 lakh, comprising 129.29 lakh domestic and 12.99 lakh international passengers.

The state registered a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10.1 per cent, underscoring strong momentum in its aviation sector.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, passenger numbers dipped to 48.35 lakh in FY 2020-21. Still, UP achieved one of the fastest recoveries in the country, doubling its traffic within two years.

Compared to 2023-24, 2024-25 saw a 25.9 per cent increase in total air passengers, with traffic during April-August alone rising by 14.6 per cent. Domestic passenger growth stood at 15.7 per cent, while international travellers increased by 4.3 per cent.


Several cities have driven this growth momentum. Between 2023-24 and 2024-25, air traffic increased by 34.4 per cent in Varanasi, 76.4 per cent in Prayagraj, 27.6 per cent in Gorakhpur, and 13.3 per cent in Kanpur. This demonstrates how religious tourism and regional connectivity have boosted air travel across the state.

The Ayodhya Airport, dedicated by the Chief Minister in the name of Maharshi Valmiki, has emerged as one of North India's fastest-growing terminals. Passenger traffic there grew from over 2,00,000 in 2023-24 to more than 11 lakh in 2024-25.

Similarly, Prayagraj saw air passenger numbers rise from over 6,00,000 to 10.77 lakh, while Varanasi crossed the 40-lakh mark in 2024-25, compared to around 3 million in 2023-24. Gorakhpur also recorded growth from 6,80,000 to 8,67,000 passengers, and Lucknow registered a 4.1 per cent increase over the same period.

Uttar Pradesh is emerging as a major air logistics hub for trade and exports. Between FY 2016-17 and FY 2024-25, the state's air cargo recorded a 19.1 per cent CAGR, rising from 5,890 metric tonnes to 28,360 metric tonnes, the highest ever.

In FY 2024-25, Lucknow Airport handled 22,099 metric tonnes of cargo, while Varanasi recorded a 27.7 per cent increase and Prayagraj an impressive 50 per cent surge. Overall, air cargo volume grew 9.4 per cent, from 25,915 metric tonnes in 2023-24 to 28,356 metric tonnes in 2024-25.

Between April and August 2025 alone, Kanpur (165 per cent) and Agra (247 per cent) registered record growth, reflecting the integration of the state's industrial clusters into global supply chains. Uttar Pradesh's share in India's total air cargo reached 0.79 per cent, up by one basis point over the previous year.

According to Uttar Pradesh Civil Aviation Director Ishan Pratap Singh, "Air connectivity is not just a mode of transport, but a new driver of employment, tourism, and investment. When every district gets connected by air, the standard of living of every citizen will rise."

Under the guidance and leadership of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, new airports at Ayodhya, Kushinagar, and Jewar (Noida International Airport) have been developed rapidly.

Once operational, Jewar Airport will make Uttar Pradesh the largest aviation hub in North India. Alongside, the state government is working on several new air connectivity projects, ensuring that UP continues its flight toward prosperity, the UP government said.
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