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TVM International airport increases weekly flight operations in its winter schedule

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Thiruvananthapuram, Oct 26 (PTI) The Thiruvananthapuram International Airport has announced its winter schedule 2025, marking a significant 22 per cent increase in weekly flight operations compared to the summer schedule of the year.

The new schedule of the airport, operated by TRV (Kerala) International Airport Limited, will be effective between 26 October 2025 and 28 March 2026, an airport statement said on Sunday.

Under the new schedule, the TRV airport will handle 732 weekly Air Traffic Movements (ATMs), up from 600 in the summer 2025 schedule, it said.

Navi Mumbai, Mangaluru, and Trichy are the new destinations added, it said.

This expansion underscores the airport’s growing connectivity and its increasing preference among domestic and international airlines, the statement said.

International flight operations will see a nine per cent growth, increasing from 300 weekly ATMs to 326, it said.

Domestic services will register a 35 per cent increase, rising from 300 to 406 weekly ATMs, driven by enhanced frequency to key metro and regional hubs, it said.

“The new winter schedule reflects Thiruvananthapuram International Airport’s growing importance as a preferred gateway to Kerala and beyond. With enhanced connectivity and new routes, we continue to support regional mobility and economic growth,” a TRV airport spokesperson said.

The Thiruvananthapuram International Airport is managed by Adani Airport Holdings Limited (AAHL), a subsidiary of Adani Enterprises, the flagship company of the globally diversified Adani Group. PTI LGK KH

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