Over the past decade, Indian airports have undergone a remarkable metamorphosis, transcending their utilitarian origins to become vibrant hubs of activity and exploration. This transformation, particularly accelerated by the Covid-19 pandemic, has turned airports into destinations in their own right, promising travellers exciting discoveries and unforgettable moments.
At the forefront of this evolution stands Terminal 2 (T2) at Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru. T2 Bengaluru spans an impressive 255,000 square metres, embracing a unique concept of being a terminal in a garden. This design philosophy pays homage to Bengaluru’s identity as the garden city of India, seamlessly integrating nature into every aspect of the terminal’s architecture and landscaping.Passengers navigating through T2 Bengaluru are greeted by lush greenery and serene landscape features at every turn. From hanging gardens at check-in counters to terraced gardens in the main retail area, and even…
At the forefront of this evolution stands Terminal 2 (T2) at Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru. T2 Bengaluru spans an impressive 255,000 square metres, embracing a unique concept of being a terminal in a garden. This design philosophy pays homage to Bengaluru’s identity as the garden city of India, seamlessly integrating nature into every aspect of the terminal’s architecture and landscaping.Passengers navigating through T2 Bengaluru are greeted by lush greenery and serene landscape features at every turn. From hanging gardens at check-in counters to terraced gardens in the main retail area, and even…
















