Ahead of Diwali, Bengaluru's Kempegowda International Airport saw a massive Diwali rush on Friday night. A video gaining traction on social media showed people in huge numbers queuing at 3am with their luggage in order to board their flights.
"BLR airport at 3am. Diwali is here!" Twitter user Vibin Baburajan, the co-founder of the All India Start-ups Community, wrote in the caption of the post.
In the video, the airport indeed looked like a shopping mall packed with people. In the following tweet, Baburajan also wrote, "A decade ago around 50 million Indians were taking flights each year. Now 3x as many Indians are flying each year (CAGR of 12%)".
Reacting to the video, several other users also shared similar clips, showing a throng of people waiting in queues to board their flights. "It was a crazy morning. Still can't believe I made it for my flight. #diwali #BLRAirport," a user wrote while sharing a video of the crowded airport.
Another user commented that the huge crowd at night was for cheap flights. "Most people reach their in night to catch early morning flight. Because cab drivers take ? 1500-2000 to reach at airport in morning plus always a headache of cancelling rides. In night till 11-12, Vayu vajra gives nice service," he wrote.
Meanwhile, amid Diwali celebrations, several airlines have issued travel advisories to passengers - both domestic and international - asking them to arrive early at airports to allow sufficient time for check-in and security process.
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