Aero India 2025 | Bengaluru police expect large crowd on last day, issue traffic advisory
The Hindu
February 13 saw a huge turnout, and the police expect this number to go up on February 14.
Bengaluru traffic police have issued an advisory on travel on Bengaluru-Ballari highway in view of the Aero India 2025 at the Air Force Station in Yelahanka.
The advisory states: “Today being the last day of Aero India 2025, large crowds are expected. All commuters to the International Airport are advised to avoid NH 44 - Bengaluru-Bellary Road. Use alternate route via Hebbal -> Hennur -> Bagalur -> Airport south gate.”
February 13 saw a huge turnout, and the police expect this number to go up on February 14.
They have advised people heading to the airport to take alternate routes.

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