Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Domestic air traffic soars 20% in June

- Tarun Shukla tarun.s@livemint.com

SPICEJET HAD THE HIGHEST PASSENGER LOAD FACTOR OF 94.5%, FOLLOWED BY 89.4% FOR GOAIR, INDIGO AT 87.8% AND VISTARA AT 86.4%

NEW DELHI: Domestic air passenger traffic grew 20% in June from a year earlier, continuing the growth trajectory.

Airlines flew 95.8 million passengers in June compared with 79.7 million the year before, data from Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) shows.

The April-June period is considered the peak season for airlines along with the October-December quarter as schools are shut for summer vacations, boosting leisure travel.

Among the major carriers, IndiGo retained the largest market share of 40%, followed by Jet Airways (India) Ltd at 17.5%,SpiceJet Ltd’s 13.3%, Air India’s 13.1%, and Go Air’ s 8.4%. Air Asia clocked 3.7% and Vistara 3.6%.

IndiGo also had the highest cancellati­on rate of 3.34% followed by Air India’ s 1.62%, SpiceJet’ s 0.28%, Go Air’ s 0.27% and Jet Airways 0.15%.“The overall cancellati­on rate of scheduled domestic airlines for the month of Jun 2017 has been 1.68%,” DGCA said in its report.

SpiceJet had the highest pas- sen ger load factor of 94.5%, followed by 89.4% for Go Air, In di Go at 87.8% and Vistara at 86.4%.

IndiGo’s clocked the highest 86.1% on-time performanc­e at the four metro airports of Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Ben galu ru. Vista ra took the second spot reporting an on-time performanc­e of 80.8% followed by SpiceJet at 79.8% and Go Air at 75.9%.

Airlines paid over ₹2 crore to over 99,500 passengers affected by cancellati­ons, delays and those who were denied boarding in June this year.

This includes paying over ₹99.91 lakh as compensati­on towards providing facilities to the over 85,000 passengers affected by delays. The industry also paid ₹69.28 lakh as compensati­on to over 1,300 passengers who were denied boarding.

 ?? MINT/FILE ?? Among the major carriers, IndiGo retained the largest market share of 40%
MINT/FILE Among the major carriers, IndiGo retained the largest market share of 40%

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