Daily Domestic Aviation Traffic Reaches An All-Time High
On April 30, India’s domestic air traffic recorded the highest-ever number of domestic fliers in a single day, with over 4.56 lakh taking to the skies, according to Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia.
According to data from the civil aviation ministry, there were a total of 5,947 flight movements on April 30 and 4,56,082 passengers who flew on 2,978 flights. The ministry declared, “India’s domestic air traffic reaches new heights with an all-time high!”
After Covid, the rising number of domestic air travellers is a sign that India is moving in the right route, according to Jyotiraditya Scindia, who claimed that India’s aviation industry is reaching new heights.
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When discussing the data from May 1, the ministry stated that 4,48 lakh passengers had flown on 2,936 flights.
Domestic flight activities are increasing. 448,248 passengers took 2,936 flights on May 1, 2023. 5,879. Total flight movements. 899,412 passengers in total, according to the civil aviation ministry.
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The recovery of the Indian aviation sector follows years of severe losses brought on by the Covid virus.
According to Gen. V.K. Singh, Minister of State in the Ministry of Civil Aviation, the industry lost 11,658 crore for the fiscal year (FY) 2021–2022; in the prior Covid–affected years, FY21 and FY20, the cumulative losses were 12,479 crore and 4,770 crore, respectively.
The worst, though, appears to be behind us now. India is on the verge of becoming a significant international aviation market, according to the most recent market analysis report from the international airlines trade group IATA (International Air Transport group).
India appears to have cemented its place as the third largest aviation market in the world, with air passenger traffic predicted to reach 395 million in 2023–24. According to IATA’s most recent market analysis study, India’s aviation business surpassed other booming markets including the US, China, and Japan in terms of passenger load factor (PLF) with 81.6% in February 2023 compared to 85.2% in January 2022.
The Indian aviation sector has accelerated, according to ratings agency ICRA, as continuously rising air demand.
The outlook for the Indian aviation sector has been changed from “negative” to “stable.” Following a 55–60% increase in FY2023, ICRA predicted last month that domestic passenger traffic would grow by 8–13% in FY2024 to reach 145–150 million, which is significantly more than it was before Covid.
According to the most recent Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) data, domestic airlines in India saw a gain in passengers of 51.7% year over year between January and March 2023.
The airlines carried 375.04 lakh passengers as of March 2023 compared to 247.23 lakh during the same period last year, with a 21.41% increase month over month. According to the DGCA, SpiceJet had the greatest passenger load factor (PLF) in March 2023 at 92.3%, followed by Vistara and Go First at 91.6% and 90.2%, respectively.
A total of 73.17 lakh passengers were transported in March 2023, making private airline IndiGo the carrier with the greatest market share at 56.8%. Vistara and Air India came in second and third, respectively, with 8.9% (11.49 lakh passengers) and 8.8% (11.39 lakh passengers).