
Hyderabad has emerged as a top destination for Global Capability Centers in 2025. The city captured 46% of all new GCCs in India. From January to November, the country saw around 85–90 GCCs, and more than 41 of them were set up in Hyderabad.
Some of the world’s biggest companies expanded here, and the impact is now visible in the aviation sector. GCC-driven markets are a goldmine for airlines because they create steady business travel, premium cabin demand, strong international traffic and consistent load factors. Hyderabad fits every requirement.
GCC employees travel often for client work, governance reviews and project meetings. This boosts airlines’ RASK, strengthens premium cabin demand and lifts route profitability. GCCs also help airlines launch new long-haul routes, add frequencies and consider wide-body aircraft.
Stable GCC business creates long-term growth for aviation. These centres are recession-resistant and do not depend on seasonal demand. Their presence ensures consistent weekday travel and reliable market strength for years.
In simple terms, Hyderabad’s GCC rise is not just about office spaces. It is about expanding global connectivity, improving yields and shaping a premium aviation market that airlines can no longer ignore.
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