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Air traffic volume picks up again, inches up 6.2% in June

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Published : Jul 20, 2019, 2:49 PM IST

The largest carrier Indigo, continued its market leadership ferrying 5.77 million passengers in the month, followed by rival Spicejet with 1.86 million, and Air India carrying 1.55 million passengers, show the DGCA data released on Friday.

Air traffic volume picks up again, inches up 6.2% in June

Mumbai: Domestic air passenger traffic rose 6.19 per cent in June over the year-ago period, with local carriers flying 12.02 million passengers in the month, show the monthly data from regulator DGCA.

The uptick in June follows a marginal under 3 per cent growth in May ferrying 112 million passengers. But this was after a 4.5 per cent degrowth in April-the first time in six years--due to the grounding of Jet Airways and the resultant spike in ticket prices during the peak summer holidays.

The largest carrier Indigo, whose promoters Rahul Bhatia and Rakesh Gangwal are in a dog fight over a slew of issues, continued its market leadership ferrying 5.77 million passengers in the month, followed by rival Spicejet with 1.86 million, and Air India carrying 1.55 million passengers, show the DGCA data released on Friday.

Goair, AirAsia India and Vistara transported 1.33 million, 7.72 lakh and 6.48 lakh passengers, respectively in the reporting month.

However, Indigo's market share declined 0.9 per cent to 48.1 per cent, while Spicejet cornered 15.6 per cent of the traffic volume and Air India's had 12.9 per cent of the pie.

Significantly for Indigo, this was the third consecutive loss of market share as it had notched up 49.9 per cent in April, which declined to 49 per cent in May.

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In terms of seat factor, which is a measure of how much of an airline's capacity is used or average percentage of seats filled, Goair unseated Spicejet, which had a long streak of highest load-factor, with 94 percent load factor in June, while Spicejet's stood at 93.7 per cent and AirAsia India's at 90.7 per cent.

The DGCA attributed the marginal improvement in traffic volume to the ongoing tourist season.

As per the DGCA data, Goair continued to top the on-time performance chart for the past many months with 86.8 per cent of its flights departing and arriving on time from the four key airports, in June as well.

The on-time performance is measured only from the operations of airlines from the New Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Hyderabad airports.

AirAsia India had the second-highest on-time performance at 85.1 per cent while Indigo, which used to be the best performer for long, was a distant third at 83.5 per cent.

Also, of the 750 complaints received by the regulator for various deficiencies in services, Air India had the maximum number of complaints at 278, followed by Indigo with 275 complaints against its services.

All the airlines together shelled out Rs 4.21 crore to 2.32 lakh passengers in penalties for delayed/cancelled flights as well as denied boarding, DGCA said.

Mumbai: Domestic air passenger traffic rose 6.19 per cent in June over the year-ago period, with local carriers flying 12.02 million passengers in the month, show the monthly data from regulator DGCA.

The uptick in June follows a marginal under 3 per cent growth in May ferrying 112 million passengers. But this was after a 4.5 per cent degrowth in April-the first time in six years--due to the grounding of Jet Airways and the resultant spike in ticket prices during the peak summer holidays.

The largest carrier Indigo, whose promoters Rahul Bhatia and Rakesh Gangwal are in a dog fight over a slew of issues, continued its market leadership ferrying 5.77 million passengers in the month, followed by rival Spicejet with 1.86 million, and Air India carrying 1.55 million passengers, show the DGCA data released on Friday.

Goair, AirAsia India and Vistara transported 1.33 million, 7.72 lakh and 6.48 lakh passengers, respectively in the reporting month.

However, Indigo's market share declined 0.9 per cent to 48.1 per cent, while Spicejet cornered 15.6 per cent of the traffic volume and Air India's had 12.9 per cent of the pie.

Significantly for Indigo, this was the third consecutive loss of market share as it had notched up 49.9 per cent in April, which declined to 49 per cent in May.

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In terms of seat factor, which is a measure of how much of an airline's capacity is used or average percentage of seats filled, Goair unseated Spicejet, which had a long streak of highest load-factor, with 94 percent load factor in June, while Spicejet's stood at 93.7 per cent and AirAsia India's at 90.7 per cent.

The DGCA attributed the marginal improvement in traffic volume to the ongoing tourist season.

As per the DGCA data, Goair continued to top the on-time performance chart for the past many months with 86.8 per cent of its flights departing and arriving on time from the four key airports, in June as well.

The on-time performance is measured only from the operations of airlines from the New Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Hyderabad airports.

AirAsia India had the second-highest on-time performance at 85.1 per cent while Indigo, which used to be the best performer for long, was a distant third at 83.5 per cent.

Also, of the 750 complaints received by the regulator for various deficiencies in services, Air India had the maximum number of complaints at 278, followed by Indigo with 275 complaints against its services.

All the airlines together shelled out Rs 4.21 crore to 2.32 lakh passengers in penalties for delayed/cancelled flights as well as denied boarding, DGCA said.

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Air traffic volume picks up again, inches up 6.2% in June
         Mumbai, Jul 19 (PTI) Domestic air passenger traffic
rose 6.19 percent in June over the year-ago period, with local
carriers flying 12.02 million passengers in the month, show
the monthly data from regulator DGCA.
         The uptick in June follows a marginal under 3 percent
growth in May ferrying 112 million passengers. But this was
after a 4.5 percent degrowth in April-the first time in six
years--due to the grounding of Jet Airways and the resultant
spike in ticket prices during the peak summer holidays.
         The largest carrier Indigo, whose promoters Rahul
Bhatia and Rakesh Gangwal are in a dog fight over a slew of
issues, continued its market leadership ferrying 5.77 million
passengers in the month, followed by rival Spicejet with 1.86
million, and Air India carrying 1.55 million passengers, show
the DGCA data released Friday.
         Goair, AirAsia India and Vistara transported 1.33
million, 7.72 lakh and 6.48 lakh passengers, respectively in
the reporting month.
         However, Indigo's market share declined 0.9 percent to
48.1 percent, while Spicejet cornered 15.6 percent of the
traffic volume and Air India's had 12.9 percent of the pie.
         Significantly for Indigo, this was the third
consecutive loss of market share as it had notched up 49.9
percent in April, which declined to 49 percent in May.
         In terms of seat factor, which is a measure of how
much of an airline's capacity is used or average percentage of
seats filled, Goair unseated Spicejet, which had a long streak
of highest load-factor, with 94 percent load factor in June,
while Spicejet's stood at 93.7 percent and AirAsia India's at
90.7 percent.
         The DGCA attributed the marginal improvement in
traffic volume to the ongoing tourist season.
         As per the DGCA data, Goair continued to top the on-
time performance chart for the past many months with 86.8
percent of its flights departing and arriving on time from
the four key airports, in June as well.
         The on-time performance is measured only from the
operations of airlines from the New Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru
and Hyderabad airpors.
         AirAsia India had the second highest on-time
performance at 85.1 percent while Indigo, which used to be
best performer for long, was a distant third at 83.5 percent.
         Also, of the 750 complaints received by the regulator
for various deficiencies in services, Air India had the
maximum number of complaints at 278, followed by Indigo with
275 complaints against its services.
         All the airlines together shelled out Rs 4.21 crore to
2.32 lakh passengers in penalties for delayed/cancelled
flights as well as denied boarding, DGCA said. PTI IAS RAM
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