New Delhi, April 27 -- The Airports Authority of India (AAI) declared the footfalls for all airports in the country for the last financial year. The data, always an indicator of the performance of airports and the city, shows the pressure that Indian aviation went through in the last financial year from April 2025 to March 2026. Delhi remained the largest airport in the country, followed by Mumbai, and Bengaluru occupied the third spot.

International traffic saw a modest growth of 4.2%, while domestic traffic grew only 1.4% in the last financial year. Combined, the growth was 1.9% in footfalls across India. Among the six metro airports, Bengaluru saw the highest growth with 23.9% additional footfalls compared to the previous financial ye...