Increased passenger traffic at Chennai Airport 
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Chennai Airport increases check-in counters to handle summer rush

The additional 48 check-in counters are currently on a trial phase, primarily being used by Air India, IndiGo, and Emirates passengers.

DTNEXT Bureau

CHENNAI: As the summer vacation begins, the Chennai International Airport has increased check-in counters from 72 to 120 in response to the rising passenger traffic.

The additional 48 check-in counters are currently on a trial phase, primarily being used by Air India, IndiGo, and Emirates passengers.

Security checks are being conducted at these counters, with plans to extend the facility to passengers of Singapore Airlines, British Airways, Qatar Airways, and Malaysian Airlines in the near future, according to reports.

Passenger traffic at the airport has surged from approximately 50,000-55,000 daily to over 60,000. Further increase expected during the summer months. The rush is particularly intense during peak travel times, including midnight and early morning when multiple flights depart. This has resulted in delays for flights to destinations such as Dubai, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Abu Dhabi, and London.

The Airports Authority of India (AAI) has begun setting up additional check-in counters at Terminal 2, with construction work for Phase 2 of the expansion is already underway. Terminal 3 is being developed, and 120 new check-in counters will be located in Sections D and E.

The new counters are already operational during peak hours and are expected to be fully functional by next week. Along with the check-in counters, the airport is also setting up remote boarding gates and additional routes.

By 2026, phase 2 will be completed, adding 72 more check-in counters, additional remote boarding gates, and expanded passenger routes.

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