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Bengaluru airport space shift pushes bus commuters to costly cabs

TNN | Last updated on - Jan 9, 2026, 15:44 IST
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BIAL Faces Fresh Passenger Backlash

Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL) has come under renewed criticism days after passengers objected to the relocation of pre-booked taxi pick-up points. This time, concerns have been raised over the reduction of space allocated to BMTC’s Vayu Vajra airport buses at Terminal 1.

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Public Transport Space Reduced

For nearly 17 years, BMTC has operated its Vayu Vajra AC airport bus services from Terminal 1. Recently, one entire row of bus bays was removed, reducing space for buses that serve thousands of passengers travelling between the city and the airport daily.

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Vayu Vajra Services Key for Commuters

Vayu Vajra buses are the only dedicated public transport option connecting Bengaluru city to the airport, located 35 km away. The round-the-clock service is widely used due to its affordability and reliability, especially by domestic air passengers.

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Earlier Layout Allowed Smooth Operations

Terminal 1 earlier had two rows of eight bus bays each, which ensured smooth movement of buses and passengers. Domestic travellers account for nearly 80% of airport bus users, and the earlier layout helped manage peak-hour demand efficiently.

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Space Shifted to Private Taxi Operators

Officials said the space earlier earmarked for BMTC buses has been reassigned to private taxi aggregators under commercial arrangements. The move has sparked concern over prioritising private services over public transport infrastructure.

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BMTC Flags Operational Difficulties

BMTC officials said the reduction in bus bays has disrupted operations. With limited space, buses are often forced to move out quickly to avoid congestion, leading to longer waiting times for passengers arriving at the terminal.

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Drop in Ridership and Revenue

Officials estimate that daily ridership has fallen by more than 1,000 passengers following the reduction in bus bays. This has resulted in a daily revenue loss of Rs 3–4 lakh for BMTC, with total daily passengers dropping significantly.

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Passengers Pushed Towards Costlier Travel

Due to fewer buses being available at the terminal, many passengers end up opting for taxis. While Vayu Vajra fares range from Rs 210 to Rs 410, taxi fares from the airport typically cost Rs 1,000 or more, increasing travel expenses.

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Impact on Traffic Management

Airport bus services play a crucial role in reducing congestion on Ballari Road. Officials said reducing space for buses could lead to more private vehicles on the road, worsening traffic conditions on a key airport corridor.

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Taxi Pick-up Changes Add to Inconvenience

Separately, passengers have also raised concerns over revised pick-up points for pre-booked taxis, now located nearly a kilometre from the arrival area. Travellers with luggage, children and elderly companions have reported inconvenience despite shuttle services.

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