Frankfurt Airport and Kempegowda International Airport have entered into a strategic cargo partnership aimed at enhancing air freight connectivity between Europe and India.
The collaboration is expected to focus on strengthening cargo flows, improving operational coordination, and sharing best practices in areas such as digitalisation, sustainability, and specialised cargo handling. Both airports serve as major logistics gateways in their respective regions, handling high volumes of pharmaceuticals, perishables, engineering goods and high-tech products.
Officials said the partnership will facilitate closer engagement between cargo communities at Frankfurt and Bengaluru, including airlines, freight forwarders, ground handlers and logistics operators. The agreement may also help streamline processes, reduce transit times and boost reliability for exporters and importers operating on the India–Europe corridor.
Frankfurt Airport is one of Europe’s leading cargo hubs, while Kempegowda International Airport has emerged as a fast-growing air freight centre in southern India, supported by expanding infrastructure and rising manufacturing exports.
Industry observers note that such airport-to-airport collaborations are increasingly becoming a strategic tool to strengthen trade lanes, attract freighter capacity and enhance end-to-end supply chain integration.
Further details on joint initiatives and implementation timelines are expected to be announced in the coming months as both airports work to operationalise the partnership.
