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UNESCO : Kempegowda International Airport Bengaluru Receives Recognition Among as One of the ‘World’s Most Beautiful Airports’

Expressing delight over the achievement, Hari Marar, MD & CEO of Bengaluru International Airport Ltd, stated, "The nomination of Terminal 2 for the 2023 Prix Versailles Award by UNESCO is a moment of immense pride, and we are pleased to see the terminal receiving the recognition it deserves

UNESCO : Kempegowda International Airport Bengaluru Receives Recognition Among as One of the ‘World’s Most Beautiful Airports’

Kempegowda International Airport Bengaluru has achieved global recognition at UNESCO’s 2023 Prix Versailles, securing prestigious accolades for its Terminal 2 (T2). The airport was recognized as one of the ‘World’s most beautiful airports’ and received the coveted ‘World special prize for an interior 2023.’

Chaired by renowned fashion designer Elie Saab, the world judges panel for the Prix Versailles 2023 highlighted Bengaluru airport as the only Indian airport to receive this esteemed recognition. The awards underscore the airport’s commitment to exceptional design and architecture on a global scale, positioning it among the top airports worldwide.

Expressing delight over the achievement, Hari Marar, MD & CEO of Bengaluru International Airport Ltd, stated, “The nomination of Terminal 2 for the 2023 Prix Versailles Award is a moment of immense pride, and we are pleased to see the terminal receiving the recognition it deserves.” Marar emphasized that T2, with its unique blend of art and technology, serves as a distinctive gateway, leaving a lasting impression on global travelers and showcasing the rich offerings of the state and country.

Earlier, Terminal 2 of the Bengaluru International Airport received the prestigious IGBC platinum certification from the Indian Green Building Council under the IGBC Green New Building Rating system. Designed to accommodate 25 million passengers per annum in its first phase, T2 aims to blend functionality with aesthetic appeal, offering passengers an unforgettable experience through its insightfully curated art and decor elements.

The sustainable design of T2, the world’s largest terminal pre-certified with a platinum LEED rating by the US Green Building Council before operational commencement, reflects the airport’s commitment to environmental responsibility. Additionally, T2 has garnered the prestigious platinum certification under the IGBC green new building rating system.

The accolades received at UNESCO’s Prix Versailles 2023 further solidify Bengaluru airport’s reputation as a global leader in airport design and architecture.

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