In a report, Moody's said that major airports in India have been registering a strong rise in passenger traffic -- which has recorded two years of 20 per cent plus growth.
"The two years of growth in domestic air traffic has made India the third largest domestic aviation market after the US and China," said Abhishek Tyagi, a Moody's Vice President and Senior Analyst.
Rising middle class, lower air ticket prices and improving regional connectivity have been the main drivers for the growth.
According to him, all major Indian airports are operating at close to or above design capacity because of this big increase in traffic.
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However, the scale and complexity of expansion projects could affect the airports' capacity to manage unexpected challenges, such as a sharp cut in tariffs.
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