Delhi airport climbs to 24th in mega-hub rankings, Mumbai falls to 44th

Delhi airport climbs to 24th in mega-hub rankings, Mumbai falls to 44th

Daily Current Affairs   /   Delhi airport climbs to 24th in mega-hub rankings, Mumbai falls to 44th

Change Language English Hindi

Category : Miscellaneous Published on: September 30 2024

Share on facebook
  • Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport (AIGIA) has been ranked among the top 25 "mega-hub" airports globally by international airlines data and analysis firm OAG. 
  • IGIA has improved its position to 24th position in OAG's latest list of megahub airports from 25th last year.
Recent Post's
  • The Constitution (106th Amendment) Bill, 2023 failed in Lok Sabha as NDA secured only 278/489 votes, falling short of the two-thirds majority for 33% women’s reservation and seat expansion to 816.

    Read More....
  • Gautam Adani became Asia’s richest with $92.6 billion, surpassing Mukesh Ambani ($90.8 billion) and ranking 19th globally.

    Read More....
  • Sayani Gupta was named 2026 Person of the Year by the Harvard South Asian Association for her contribution to film and representation.

    Read More....
  • Food Safety and Standards Authority of India banned ashwagandha leaves in supplements, allowing only roots and their extracts for safety compliance.

    Read More....
  • The Cabinet led by Narendra Modi approved the Bharat Maritime Insurance Pool with a ₹12,980 crore sovereign guarantee.

    Read More....
  • Oscar Schmidt, Brazil’s basketball legend, died at 68 after a long battle with a brain tumor.

    Read More....
  • The Cabinet extended Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana-III till March 2028 with an outlay of ₹83,977 crore.

    Read More....
  • A humanoid robot by Honor finished the Beijing half marathon in 50:26, beating humans and the 57:20 record of Jacob Kiplimo.

    Read More....
  • The World Bank approved a $225 million loan for Rajasthan highway modernisation benefiting over 3 million people.

    Read More....
  • NASA approved the ROSA project to support European Space Agency’s Rosalind Franklin Mars mission set for 2028 launch.

    Read More....