Mangaluru International Airport Handles 604 Tonnes of Cargo in August 2024
- 332.05 tonnes of domestic and 272.56 tonnes of international cargo
- 272.56 tonnes of international cargo are also the highest – a growth of 86.34 percent over July’24
Mangaluru, Sept 18, 2024: Mangaluru International Airport (MIA) has achieved an exciting milestone in handling cargo in August 2024. The Integrated Cargo Terminal (ICT) at the Airport handled 604.61 tonnes of cargo – the highest tonnage since the operationalisation of ICT in May 2023. This included 332.05 tonnes of domestic and 272.56 tonnes of international cargo.
This is a marked improvement over the 484.91 tonnes of cargo – domestic and international – handled in July 2024, representing a growth of 25 per cent. The 272.56 tonnes of international cargo handled in August includes 132 kgs of import cargo, also a first for MIA.
In a first-ever trans-shipment cargo operation for MIA, 1,696-kgs of baby clothing, packed in 90 cartons, were exported from MIA in August 2024. Originating in Tirupur, a hosiery hub in Tamil Nadu, the consignment – bound for Milan – traveled from MIA via Abu Dhabi. This marks the first instance where MIA has handled trans-shipment of cargo.
International cargo for Aug’24 represents a growth of 86.34% over the 146.27 tonnes of international cargo handled in the first month of international cargo operations in July 2024.
“We are at an exciting phase in the operation of the Integrated Cargo Terminal since domestic cargo operations started on May 1, 2023, and international cargo operations on July 2, 2024,” the airport spokesperson said. “This growth trajectory will empower local businesses to achieve their export potential,” the spokesperson added.
In a first-ever trans-shipment cargo operation for MIA, 1,696-kgs of baby clothing, packed in 90 cartons, were exported from MIA in August 2024. Originating in Tirupur, a hosiery hub in Tamil Nadu, the consignment – bound for Milan – traveled from MIA via Abu Dhabi. This marks the first instance where MIA has handled trans-shipment of cargo.