Mumbai and Delhi Airports Rival Global Hubs in Non-Aero Revenue

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.

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Mumbai and Delhi Airports Rival Global Hubs in Non-Aero Revenue
Real Estate Maharashtra:Mumbai and Delhi airports are at par with London Heathrow and Tokyo’s Haneda airports in terms of non-aero revenues per passenger, revealed a latest analysis report. The report also projected that India’s air passenger traffic will grow from 412 million in 2025 to 600 million in 2030.

India’s busiest airports in Mumbai and Delhi match global hubs in per-passenger non-aero revenues, claimed the latest analysis report ‘Beyond The Runway’ by Knight Frank India and National Real Estate Development Council (NAREDCO). According to the report, Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) stands third in the world in terms of per passenger non-aero revenue at USD20.1 while Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport stands fifth with revenue of USD18.1. It noted that the revenue nearly matches leading global benchmarks such as London Heathrow at USD21.6 and Tokyo Haneda at USD19.9.

Non-aero revenue streams include retail, food and beverage, duty-free, parking, advertising, and real estate leasing, which are increasingly central to financial sustainability. The report also projected India’s annual air passenger traffic to increase from 412 million in 2025 to 600 million in 2030. “While capacity expansion remains vital, monetising this rising passenger base through non-aero revenue channels will be equally critical to financial sustainability. The analysis underlines that non-aero revenue will no longer be a secondary income source but a central growth lever for the aviation sector,” read the report.

The analysis showed that 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. “India’s airports are at an inflection point. The strong performance of PPP airports in driving non-aero revenues highlights how critical these streams are for long-term sustainability. With traffic set to rise to nearly 600 million by 2030, airports must think beyond runways and embrace integrated commercial ecosystems such as aerocities. This will not only strengthen airport profitability but also create new engines of urban growth,” said Shishir Baijal, chairman and managing director of Knight Frank India.

The report suggested that non-aeronautical revenue is poised to see an exponential rise, benefiting from both increased passenger numbers and improved per-passenger spending. With even a modest increase of USD1 per passenger across the projected traffic base could translate into an USD29.5 billion in annual non-aero revenues for Indian airports in 2030. It identified aerocity development, planned urban ecosystem around airport that can integrate office spaces, hospitality, retail, entertainment, logistics, and convention centres, as a game-changing opportunity to generate non-aero revenue while catalysing broader economic growth.

G Hari Babu, president of NAREDCO, said, “The future of aviation growth in India is deeply linked with real estate and infrastructure development. With passenger traffic projected to touch 600 million by 2030, airports are no longer just transit hubs, they are becoming integrated economic zones. The development of aerocities around major airports can unlock massive non-aero revenues, create new business districts, and stimulate allied infrastructure such as hotels, retail, and commercial spaces.”

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the top airports in terms of non-aero revenue per passenger?

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.

What is the projected growth in India's air passenger traffic?

India’s air passenger traffic is projected to grow from 412 million in 2025 to 600 million in 2030.

What is the significance of non-aero revenue for airports?

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.

What is the role of aerocities in generating non-aero revenue?

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.

How do PPP airports contribute to non-aero revenue in India?

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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