On the 10th of November, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International (SVPI) Airport in Ahmedabad recorded a historic high in passenger traffic, with approximately 42,800 footfalls — the highest ever recorded in a single day. This milestone surpasses even the record set during last year’s ICC Men’s World Cup Cricket Final, which drew 42,224 travellers in a single day.
As people returned home after Diwali vacations, the airport became a hub of activity, registering high passenger numbers over two consecutive days, with the 9th of November recording 42,400 passengers.
Airport officials attribute the record in passenger traffic to expanded air connectivity, including new domestic and international routes introduced with the winter schedule rollout in late October. This update brought additional flights and increased frequencies, aiming to meet the demand for travel options, particularly during the festive season.
On November 10th alone, SVPI Airport managed close to 300 aircraft movements, approaching the previous high of 328 flights during the ICC World Cup. Industry experts suggest that this surge in passenger volume was largely due to the increased availability of flights to popular destinations, making travel more feasible for both holiday and business travellers.
The higher traffic volumes, reflecting a seasonal spike, highlight how the addition of direct routes and enhanced flight schedules has supported smoother, more efficient travel through Ahmedabad. This recent uptick aligns with the airport’s role as a significant hub in western India, responding to rising leisure and business travel demand.
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