Bengaluru International Airport
Originally known as the Kempegowda International Airport, the Bengaluru International Airport is the fourth busiest airport in India.
Located at Devanhalli, the Bengaluru International Airport replaced replaced the HAL airport in 2008 and handled about 12.86 million passengers and had air traffic movements (ATM) of about 325 per day in 2013-14.
The Bengaluru International Airport serves as a host to 10 domestic airlines and 21 international airlines connecting the city to about 50 destinations across India and rest of the world.
It was also awarded "India's best airport" for the year 2011 by the survey conducted by Skytrax and even accommodates an exclusive terminal for Hajj pilgrims, with designated prayer rooms and hot water for Wadu