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GMR Airports handled 93.49 lakh passengers in August 2025, down 3.5% year-on-year. Domestic traffic stayed flat, international rose 2.8%. Aircraft movements grew 4.2% to 58,813. Delhi traffic declined 7.3%, while Hyderabad and Goa posted growth.
Source: GMR Airports Press Release (NSE Exchange Fillings) | Published on Sept 15, 2025
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As quoted in the press release from GMR Airports (NSE Exchange filings), In August 2025, the company reported a 3.5 percent year-on-year decline in passenger traffic with 93.49 lakh passengers at its airports. To you, the data show mixed results across domestic and international results and how individual airports all contributed different perspectives to the combined performance.
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Total passenger traffic for August 2025 stood at 93.49 lakh, down 3.5%.
Domestic traffic was unchanged year-on-year, international rose 2.8%.
Aircraft movements increased 4.2% to 58,813.
Delhi Airport saw a 7.3% fall in traffic.
Hyderabad traffic grew 4.8%, Goa traffic rose 3.5%.
Year-to-date, 4.88 crore passengers handled in FY26, up 0.5%.
GMR Airports share price closed at Rs. 88.14 on September 12, 2025, at 15:30 PM IST.
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In August, Delhi Airport experienced a decrease of 7.3%, thanks to work on the runway and restrictions on airspace. This is in contrast to Hyderabad Airport which had a rise of 4.8%, backed by domestic and international passengers. Goa's Manohar International Airport showed a percentage increase of 3.5% and could add to the favorable contributions.
Airport | Passenger Growth (YoY) | Key Notes |
Delhi | -7.3% | Runway upgrades, airspace limits |
Hyderabad | +4.8% | Domestic and international strength |
Goa (MIA) | +3.5% | Stable growth in passenger volumes |
For you as an observer, the combined traffic results give you a broader view. GMR Airports handled 4.88 crores passengers in FY26 to date, which is a small increase of 0.5% over the prior year. Monthly traffic has remained in the 9-10 million range for the last four consecutive months since January 2024, which still shows firm demand.
Hyderabad Airport crossed the 10 million domestic passenger mark in FY26 to date. As a component of this growth, the company also commenced operations in Delhi Duty Free in September 2025, enabling it to become the largest duty-free operator in India and South Asia. This underscores another aspect on how GMR is diversifying its operations as well as growth within its Airport segment.
On September 12, 2025, at 15:30 PM IST, GMR Airports recorded a share price closure of Rs. 88.14, up 1.02% on the BSE. For you tracking the stock, this corresponds with a balancing of investor views with operational challenges at Delhi counter pointed with growth momentum in both Hyderabad and Goa.
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