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However, the On Time Performance (OTP) of scheduled domestic airlines at Bengaluru, Delhi, Hyderabad, and Mumbai declined during November with passengers facing longer delays.
According to the report, the airlines in India expanded their capacity deployment by 6 per cent compared to May 2023, and by 2 per cent over April 2024.
India's air traffic set to surge 15% to 155 million passengers in 2023-24, defying Go First's grounding, per CAPA India.
India's domestic air traffic hits consecutive highs with 456,910 passengers on Sunday and 456,748 on Saturday, showcasing post-Covid aviation's inspiring turnaround.
Data from International Air Transport Association (IATA) reveals that India is becoming a major global aviaiton market with an ever-increasing demand for air transportation.
After surpassing pre-covid levels in January this year, Mumbai's CSMIA has again recorded passenger footfall of over 4 million again in the month of February.
In a new IATA safety report, a reduction in the deadly aviation accidents has been observed, in comparison to the year 2021 and last five-year average.
Amid reports of congestion at major airports across India, DGCA says that there is a rise in civil aviation traffic that can attributed to the recovery from the pandemic.
DGCA data shows nearly 1.14 crore passengers were carried by domestic airlines during October in the country as against 89.85 lakh during the corresponding period last year, reports IANS.
The airfare cap was introduced amid the coronavirus pandemic
Now, the airfare cap is removed with the increase in passenger traffic
Removal of airfare cap has resulted in a mixed trend of rise and drop in airfares
India would need 2210 new aircraft over the next two decades
The fleet could comprise 1770 new small aircrafts and 440 medium and large aircrafts
Passenger traffic in India is expected to grow at 6.2 percent
Domestic air passenger traffic grew sequentially in February
Domestic flight operations ferried 76.96 lakh passengers last month
64.08 lakh passengers were ferried in January this year
IATA represents some 290 airlines
The airlines cover 83 per cent of global air traffic
In 2021, overall traveller numbers were 47 per cent of the pre-COVID level
Ukraine airspaces under risk of an unintended shootdown
Officials have increased the risk level to ‘do not fly’
Several airports in Ukraine are closed to traffic
Delhi Airport recorded the highest engagement levels and use of proactive communication through its social media platforms on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram during the period 15th to 31st March 2020.
The IATA announced that global passenger traffic results for April 2019 showing that demand rose by 4.3 per cent compared to April 2018.
IndiGo Airlines said that the matter has been reported to the regulator.
In terms of on-time performance, IndiGo is at the top with 83.9 percent of its flights arriving and departing as per schedule.
Air travel in the country is all set to get costlier by up to 15 per cent with a rise in prices of aviation turbine fuel (ATF) in the last two months.
At least 34 trains and 13 flights were delayed on Tuesday Monday due to fog.
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