Domestic air passenger traffic jumps 25 pc in July, IndiGo leads market with 63 pc share

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Domestic air passenger traffic jumps 25 pc in July, IndiGo leads market with 63 pc share


Image Source : PTI Domestic air passenger traffic jumps 25 pc in July

The home air passenger traffic quantity surged 25 per cent year-on-year to 1.21 crore passengers in July, in keeping with the most recent information shared by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). The information from the DGCA confirmed that home carriers flew 97.05 lakh passengers in July 2022.

No-frills provider IndiGo carried 76.75 lakh passengers July and continued to steer the market with a share of 63.4 p.c.

Tata Group-owned Air India stood a distant second with the airline flying a complete of 11.98 lakh passengers in July. It had a market share of 9.9 per cent for the month.

On the opposite hand, Tata Group-owned Air India carried 11.98 lakh passengers in July and attained a market share of 9.9 p.c. Meanwhile, Vistara, which is a 51:49 three way partnership between Tata Sons and Singapore Airlines, flew 10.20 lakh passengers on home routes in the earlier month with a market share of 8.4 per cent, as per information.

Air India’s subsidiary AirAsia India, which is now generally known as AIX (*63*), noticed 9.01 lakh passengers flying on the intra-country routes and accounted for 7.5 per cent of the whole traffic throughout the reporting month.

Akasa Air, which accomplished one 12 months of its operations on seventh of this month as soon as once more flew extra passengers than the established provider SpiceJet at 6.24 lakh passengers in July with a market share of 5.2 per cent, in keeping with DGCA information.

Struggling provider SpiceJet transported 5.04 lakh passengers throughout July and needed to contend with 4.2 per cent market share. The Gurugram-based airline, nonetheless, delivered the best load issue at 88.9 per cent in July over June, as per information.

IndiGo additionally clocked the best on-time efficiency for July with 86.8 per cent of its flights on a mean departing or arriving on time on the 4 key airports-Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore and Hyderabad, as per DGCA information.

(With PTI inputs)

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