GMR AIRPORTS LIMITED (GMRAIRPORT) — Announcement
GMR Airports reported May 2026 traffic of ~11 million passengers, up 6.1% YoY, with domestic traffic at 8.3 million (▲7.9% YoY) and international at 2.4 million (▲0.4% YoY). The company highlighted record domestic passenger volumes at Delhi Airport, highest-ever cargo handling, and new route launches, while noting muted growth due to geopolitical disruptions in the Middle East and supply constraints in Indonesia. YTD FY27 total traffic reached 20.46 million passengers, driven by domestic expansion. The filing is a routine monthly traffic update under SEBI listing obligations, with no financial results or forward-looking statements provided.
About GMR AIRPORTS LIMITED (GMRAIRPORT)
Services · Transport Infrastructure · Listed on NSE
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