Mumbai and Delhi airports are now on par with global aviation giants like London Heathrow and Tokyo Haneda in terms of non-aero revenues per passenger. A new report highlights the potential for exponential growth in non-aero revenue as India's air traffic surges.
Nonaero RevenueAirportsAviationEconomic GrowthAerocitiesReal Estate MaharashtraAug 30, 2025
Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) stands third in the world with USD20.1 per passenger, and Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport stands fifth with USD18.1 per passenger.
India’s air passenger traffic is projected to grow from 412 million in 2025 to 600 million in 2030.
Non-aero revenue, which includes retail, food and beverage, duty-free, parking, advertising, and real estate leasing, is increasingly central to financial sustainability and will be a critical growth lever for the aviation sector.
Aerocities, planned urban ecosystems around airports, can integrate office spaces, hospitality, retail, entertainment, logistics, and convention centres, generating significant non-aero revenue and stimulating broader economic growth.
Airports managed under the public-private partnership (PPP) model generate 87% of the country’s total non-aero revenue while handling 64% of total traffic.
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