Mangaluru International Airport has set a new milestone by handling the highest ever passenger and air traffic movements (ATMs) for FY2024-25 in October 2024.
Mangaluru International Airport handled a total of 202,892 passengers, comprising 138,902 domestic and 63,990 international travelers, an average of 6,500 passengers per day in October 2024. The number of passengers handled in October 2024 is an improvement over the 189,247 passengers processed in September 2024. The airport achieved the previous highest number for FY 2024-25 – 199,818 passengers – in August 2024.
Additionally, the airport recorded a total of 1,538 air traffic movements, which includes 1,091 domestic, 403 international, and 44 general aviation flights. The Airport handled 1,433 air traffic movements in September 2024. This surge in air traffic highlights the capability of Mangaluru International Airport to efficiently handle a diverse range of flights and its strategic importance in connecting Mangaluru to various domestic and international destinations.
“The growth in passengers and air traffic movements is a testament to the continuous efforts in enhancing infrastructure, streamlining operations and prioritising passenger experience. The record-breaking numbers stand testament to the Airport's dedication to excellence and its pivotal role in the aviation sector in the region,” a Mangaluru Airport spokesperson said.
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Srinagar (PTI): Property worth Rs 1 crore belonging to a notorious drug peddler was on Saturday attached in Jammu and Kashmir's Srinagar, police said.
A double-storey house on eight marlas of land situated at Wantpora Eidgah, belonging to Basit Bilal Dar, a notorious drug peddler, valued at approximately Rs 1 crore, a police spokesperson said.
He said Dar is involved in two cases registered under various sections of the NDPS Act.
During investigation, it was established that the accused had acquired the said property through illicit proceeds generated from drug trafficking activities, the spokesperson said.
Consequently, the property was attached under the provisions of the NDPS Act. The attachment proceedings were conducted in the presence of the two independent witnesses, strictly in accordance with the prescribed legal procedures, he said.
As per the attachment order, the owner has been restrained from selling, leasing, transferring, altering, or creating any third-party interest in the property till further orders, the spokesperson added.
