Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) is on the cusp of a transformation that could redefine Bengaluru's status in global aviation. With an investment of Rs 18,000 crore earmarked for infrastructure upgrades, BIAL is set to enhance passenger capacity by 30 million by 2029. This ambitious plan is not just about numbers; it reflects a broader vision to position Bengaluru as a premier global aviation hub.
The expansion will include the development of a second terminal and essential airside infrastructure, which is crucial for accommodating the anticipated surge in air traffic. BIAL's CEO, Hari Marar, emphasized that the airport's evolution will also encompass business parks and social infrastructure, creating a vibrant ecosystem around the airport. This multifaceted approach aims to attract international airlines and boost tourism, which is vital for Karnataka's economy.
This strategic move comes at a time when global air travel is rebounding post-pandemic. Bengaluru, often dubbed the Silicon Valley of India, is already a tech powerhouse, and enhancing its airport capacity aligns with the city's ambitions to be a global business destination. The airport's development is expected to facilitate not just passenger travel but also cargo operations, further integrating Bengaluru into the global supply chain.



