Domestic air traffic News
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 domestic air traffic hits consecutive highs with 456,910 passengers on Sunday and 456,748 on Saturday, showcasing post-Covid aviation's inspiring turnaround.
Indian airlines carry over 110 lakh passengers in October'22
Domestic air traffic increased by 10 percent
Passengers carried by domestic airlines during January-October 2022 were 988.31 lakh
The January-October cumulative travel demand also surged a healthy 20.11 percent, at 11.46 crore passengers as per data.
The total domestic air passenger traffic had risen to 1.14 crore in January.
Private budget carrier IndiGo continues its domination in the domestic market, having flown 85.03 lakh passengers during the October-January 2016 period and cornered a 37 percent market share in this period.
India recorded the strongest growth during the month with domestic air traffic spiking 13.2 percent, followed by China and Russia.
The seat occupancy across airlines, however, clocked lower than August 2015 due to the end of tourists season, DGCA said.
The global domestic traffic during this period grew by 6.5 per cent during the period with China clocking 12.1 per cent followed by Russian Federation, which posted a sub-10 per cent growth in June, International Air Transport Association (IATA) said.
The number of passengers rose to 58.74 lakh as against 51.37 lakh carried by the seven Indian airlines a year-ago, the data showed.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) said Friday that India`s domestic market increased by 16.3 percent last month as a result of market stimulation by domestic carriers.
India's domestic air traffic grew at a record pace of over 26 percent in September compared to the same month last year with low air fares stimulating the travel demand, IATA said today.
All Indian carriers flew 60.22 lakh passengers in May compared to 57.10 lakh in April.
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