Hindustan Times (Patiala)

India’s domestic air passenger traffic growth sees drop

- Rhik Kundu rhik.k@livemint.com

NEW DELHI: India’s domestic air passenger traffic growth slowed to 3.74% in 2019 from 18.60% in 2018, amid a subdued economy and the grounding of Jet Airways (India) Ltd.

Domestic scheduled carriers carried 144.17 million passengers during 2019, against 138.98 million passengers in 2018, data issued by the Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Monday showed.

“In 2019, we faced headwinds on account of Jet Airways but 2020 is going to be different and the double-digit growth should be back sooner rather than later,” a DGCA official said on condition of anonymity.

NEW DELHI: India’s domestic air passenger traffic growth slowed to 3.74% in 2019 from 18.60% in 2018, amid a subdued economy and the grounding of Jet Airways (India) Ltd.

Domestic scheduled carriers carried 144.17 million passengers during 2019, against 138.98 million passengers in 2018, data issued by the Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Monday showed.

“This is a bit disappoint­ing. In 2019, we faced headwinds on account of Jet Airways but 2020 is going to be different and the double-digit growth should be back sooner rather than later,” a DGCA official said on condition of anonymity.

InterGlobe Aviation Ltd, which operates IndiGo, strengthen­ed its leadership, carrying nearly one in every two passengers. Its market share stood at 47.1% during 2019, up from 41.5% in 2018. The airline carried 67.91 million passengers in 2019, up from nearly 57.62 million in 2018.

SpiceJet Ltd flew 21.53 million passengers, achieving 14.9% market share in 2019. The airline had carried 17.1 million passengers in 2018, with a 12.3% market share.

Air India Ltd clocked a 12.7% domestic market share, flying 18.36 million passengers in 2019. It had similar market share in 2018.

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