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Blue Line Metro Airport to Thanisandra

Bangalore Airport Blue Line 2027 Updates: Impact on Thanisandra

If a single piece of infrastructure could be expected to materially shift property values across the Thanisandra–Hebbal corridor, it is the Bangalore Airport Metro — the Blue Line. Once operational, this line will provide direct metro connectivity from central Bangalore to Kempegowda International Airport, transforming what is currently a 40–60 minute drive into a sub-30 minute metro ride. For prospective buyers at L&T Thanisandra, the Blue Line is one of the most important infrastructure stories to track.

What the Blue Line is

The Blue Line, also known as the Airport Metro Line or ORR-Airport Line, is part of Bangalore Metro Phase 2B. The corridor runs along the Outer Ring Road from KR Pura, through Hebbal, and continues north along Bellary Road to terminate at Kempegowda International Airport. The line is being constructed to support both daily commuters along the ORR–Hebbal–Bellary Road belt and direct airport access for the broader city.

Stations relevant to L&T Thanisandra

Indicative timelines

Operational targets for the Blue Line have been in the 2027 range, with sections of the corridor at various stages of construction. Bangalore metro projects have historically experienced timeline extensions, and the Blue Line is no exception — actual operational dates may vary. Buyers should treat 2027 as an indicative target rather than a confirmed date and follow official BMRCL announcements for the most current status.

Why the Blue Line matters for Thanisandra

Three structural impacts:

Property value implications

Across world cities, airport metro lines have consistently driven property value uplifts in the corridors they serve. The reasons are structural: airport-connected residential corridors attract globally mobile professionals, NRI buyers, frequent business travellers, and premium developers — all of whom pay premium prices and create sustained demand. The Blue Line’s eventual operationalisation should be a meaningful positive catalyst for the entire Thanisandra–Hebbal–Yelahanka belt, with Hebbal-adjacent corridors benefiting most directly and corridors like Thanisandra (within driving distance of Hebbal) benefiting indirectly but substantially.

How to think about timing

If the Blue Line is operational by 2027 and you book a pre-launch unit at L&T Thanisandra today, the rough alignment is:

The timing alignment is unusually favourable: early buyers are likely to take possession just as the Blue Line becomes operational, capturing the maximum value of the infrastructure uplift.

Risks to factor

How to track progress

For more on Bangalore metro overall, see our blog Pink Line: How North–South Bangalore Connectivity is Changing. For the broader Thanisandra location story, see our Location page. Return to the Home page for the full project view.

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