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Air Passenger Traffic Grows The Fastest In 32 Months

The airline passenger traffic grew 28 percent, compared with the same month last year to 1.16 crore.

Travelers are screened by security personnel inside the newly inaugurated Terminal 2 building at the Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI) in Delhi. (Photographer: Anindito Mukherjee/Bloomberg)
Travelers are screened by security personnel inside the newly inaugurated Terminal 2 building at the Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI) in Delhi. (Photographer: Anindito Mukherjee/Bloomberg)

India’s aviation sector witnessed its highest passenger growth in 32 months in March as more than 1.16 crore Indians took to the skies.

Airline passenger traffic grew 28 percent compared with the same month last year on account of strong capacity addition, according to data released by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation.

Air Passenger Traffic Grows The Fastest In 32 Months

The growth in passenger traffic in the world’s fastest-growing aviation market was led by Air India, GoAir, Air Asia and Vistara. The passenger traffic of the four airlines rose at a faster pace than the industry average of 28 percent.

The number of fliers for InterGlobe Aviation Ltd., the parent of IndiGo, fell 27 percent as the carrier cancelled 935 flights due to technical glitches in the Pratt & Whitney engines of some of its planes. That was marginally below the industry rate but higher than the previous month.

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Passenger load factor, a measure of capacity utilisation, increased for all the major airlines last month. SpiceJet Ltd. reported the highest passenger load factor of 95 percent, staying above 90 percent for the thirty-fifth straight month.

Air Passenger Traffic Grows The Fastest In 32 Months

Market share of India’s largest airline IndiGo declined marginally to 39.5 percent compared with last year. Among smaller domestic operators, Air India, GoAir, Air Asia and Vistara continued to gain share at the cost of larger peers – IndiGo, the Jet group and SpiceJet.

Air Passenger Traffic Grows The Fastest In 32 Months

In March, IndiGo and GoAir’s domestic flight cancellations stayed above the industry average due to engine problems. Together, the two companies had grounded 11 aircraft, resulting in more than 1,000 cancelled flights.

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Despite the engine issues, IndiGo reclaimed its top position in on-time performance from SpiceJet.

Air Passenger Traffic Grows The Fastest In 32 Months