Kempegowda International Airport (KIA), also known as BLR Airport, is much more than a
place where flights take off and land. Located in Devanahalli, about 35 km north of central
Bengaluru, this world-class airport has become a powerful driver of growth in North Bangalore.
Bangalore Airport, spread across over 4,000 acres and operated through a unique public-private
partnership, KIA is one of India’s busiest and most modern airports. Its expanding international
reach, massive cargo capacity, and award-winning Terminal 2 are transforming nearby areas like
Shettigere. For anyone planning to buy a home in Godrej MSR City, this rapid development
signals long-term value and convenience.
If you want quick access to flights, job opportunities nearby, or just a smart place to invest, the
airport plays a big role.
How Busy is Kempegowda Airport?
In 2025, KIA became India's third busiest airport. It handled over 41 million passengers and
more than 5 lakh tonnes of cargo last year. The airport connects to 76 Indian cities and 33
cities overseas. International travel has grown a lot, with new routes like Hanoi being added.
The airport is also a major spot for sending out fresh food and medicine. That makes it important
not just for travel, but also for business.
What is Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 in Bangalore Airport?
KIA has two main terminals for passengers:
Kempegowda International Airport Terminal 1 (T1)
This is where most domestic flights take off and land
Airlines like IndiGo, Akasa, and Star Air use this terminal
It has cafes, shops, and lounges like the 080 Lounge
It can handle around 20 million passengers a year
It's now being upgraded to take in up to 35 million passengers in the future
Distance from Godrej MSR City: Around 13 km – about 15 to 20 minutes by car.
Kempegowda International Airport Terminal 2 (T2)
Mostly used for international flights, but some domestic flights also operate here
It opened in 2022 and is known as the "Terminal in a Garden"
In April 2025, it won a 5-star rating from Skytrax for design and service
It can handle 25 million passengers a year
Features include facial scan check-ins, real-time updates through the BLR Pulse app, and
a calm, green setting
This spot in North Bangalore makes the airport easy to reach from Shettigere and other nearby
areas.
KIA runs day and night, and it's easy to stay updated on flights:
Kempegowda International Airport arrivals live: You can check landing times and
baggage details online
Kempegowda International Airport departures live: See boarding gates, check-in
counters, and delays in real time
Kempegowda International Airport flight schedule: Visit bengaluruairport.com or
airline apps for updates
Helpful Tip: Be at the airport 2 hours early for domestic flights and 3–4 hours early for
international ones.
KIA is known for a few important things:
It was the first fully solar-powered airport in India
It leads in cargo exports of fresh food and medicines
Terminal 2 won a 5-star rating for its beautiful design and smooth services
It has created a whole new business district called Bengaluru Airport City
KIA is managed by Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL). The key owners are:
Fairfax Holdings from Canada
Siemens
Airports Authority of India (AAI)
The Karnataka Government
Bengaluru Airport City
This is a new mixed-use area near the airport with offices, hotels, stores, and public spaces.
People can work, live, and relax here.
Global Innovation Hub (Opened in June 2025)
This space supports high-tech work in AI, robotics, and research. It's a joint effort between the
state and private partners. It brings in many new jobs.
IndiGo MRO Facility
IndiGo is building a huge aircraft repair and maintenance area on 31 acres. It will open new job
opportunities in aviation and engineering.
One big reason to consider Godrej MSR City is how close it is to the airport. Located in
Shettigere, the project is just 12–15 km away from both terminals. That means:
Short rides to the airport
Less travel stress
Great for airline employees or frequent flyers
Over ₹17,000 crore (around USD 2 billion) is being spent to expand the airport between now and
2030. Plans include:
Upgrading Terminal 1
Expanding Terminal 2
Building a future Terminal 3
A small airport train (called an Automated People Mover) to connect terminals
More aircraft parking spots
New cargo and logistics facilities, like the BLR Logistics Park
August 9, 2025 — Security delays led to about 15 Air India Express passengers missing flights; officials said late arrivals at the gates were the main reason, not airline server issues.
August 6, 2025 — IndiGo began building a 31-acre MRO facility at BLR with up to 12 bays, aiming to start operations by 2028.
August 5, 2025 — A Japanese vlogger’s video praising Terminal 2’s garden design and sandalwood scent went viral, drawing global attention to the terminal.
August 1, 2025 — Bangalore International Airport Ltd closed ₹9,000 crore in unlisted NCDs to refinance debt and fund expansion; the first tranche closed on July 25 and another is due in October.
July 26, 2025 — Another hoax bomb threat email was received at BLR; security checks found nothing and a case was registered.
July 25, 2025 — VietJet increased the Bengaluru–Ho Chi Minh City route to four flights a week and is working toward daily service.
July 22, 2025 — BLR is set to become India’s only airport with CAT III capability on both runways, improving low-visibility operations.
July 19, 2025 — DRI seized around 4 kg of cocaine from a Doha passenger at BLR and arrested the suspect.
July 16, 2025 — The Karnataka government revived plans for a second airport for Bengaluru as traffic projections rise.
July 14, 2025 — Reports flagged sewage overflow in Terminal 2’s basement parking, raising hygiene concerns.
July 8, 2025 — Terminal 2 prepared to host “Kalaloka,” a heritage stall with GI-tagged Karnataka products like Mysuru Silk and sandalwood soap.
July 3, 2025 — BMTC launched the first non-AC airport bus from Shivajinagar to BLR, improving low-cost connectivity.
KIA will soon be connected by public transport too:
Namma Metro Phase 2B will link Central Silk Board to the airport by 2026
A Suburban Rail plan is in progress
New BMTC electric buses will run directly to the airport
A road tunnel is also being planned for faster entry
For homebuyers in Godrej MSR City, this means better travel every day.
Yes. The state government is planning a second international airport for Bangalore, as KIA is
expected to reach full capacity by 2033.
The Airports Authority of India is studying 3 possible locations
Areas near Kanakapura Road and Magadi are being considered
It could open in 7–8 years
Here's why buying a home in Godrej MSR City makes sense:
It's very close to the airport
Located in a peaceful and green part of North Bangalore
Offers well-designed 2 and 3 BHK homes
Perfect for families, professionals, and NRIs
Property prices are rising—from ₹8,000 to ₹8,500 per sq ft and still growing
Kempegowda Airport has become much more than a travel spot. It's changing how people live
and work in North Bangalore. And with so much growth around it, Godrej MSR City is in the
right place at the right time.
Whether you're buying for your own family or looking to invest, living close to the airport brings
both comfort and future value.
Godrej MSR City is just about 5 km away, a quick 14-minute drive via BK Halli Road.
You can easily reach the project using NH-44, cabs, airport taxis, or buses. Future metro routes
will also improve connections.
Yes, North Bangalore's proximity to the airport, developing IT hubs, new roads, and metro lines
makes it a promising investment area.
Godrej MSR City offers high-quality amenities, easy airport access, peaceful surroundings, and
excellent potential for price appreciation.
Upcoming developments include the Satellite Town Ring Road (STRR), new metro lines,
aerospace and tech parks, and highway expansions.
The project provides landscaped gardens, clubhouses, swimming pools, fitness centers, kids’
areas, parks, and 24-hour security.
It is in Devanahalli, roughly 35 km north of central Bangalore city.
It currently has two passenger terminals: Terminal 1 for domestic and international flights, and
Terminal 2 primarily handling international operations.
You can easily get there using taxis, buses (BMTC airport services), private cabs, or self-driving
via NH-44.
The airport has restaurants, duty-free shopping, lounges, prayer rooms, baby-care facilities,
medical aid, Wi-Fi, and wheelchair assistance.
Yes, multiple lounges provide seating, Wi-Fi, food, beverages, and relaxing spaces in both
terminals.
Contact airport customer support through their official website or by calling their 24-hour
helpline at 1800-200-7894.