Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

‘Domestic airlines ferried 38L passengers in 2 months’

- HT Correspond­ent

MUMBAI: Two months after the aviation ministry commenced domestic flight operations in a restricted manner, airlines have ferried more than 38 lakh passengers across the country.

According to the aviation minister Hardeep Singh Puri, an average of 60,000 people are flying daily to various places in the country. While the government has referred to it as a healthy and steady growth, airlines continue to struggle with poor load factor. “We began with about 25,000 passengers on day-1, but are now flying upward of 60,000 people on average a day. There is no doubt that as our states succeed in their efforts against Covid-19 and situation begins to ease further these numbers will grow even further (sic),” tweeted Puri.

In yet another tweet, the minister said, “Our skies and airports have been abuzz with activity ever since calibrated domestic operations recommence­d on 25 May 2020. Till yesterday (23.59 hrs) when we completed two successful months of operations, more than 38 lakh passengers have flown to their destinatio­ns across India.”

However, several airlines said that the load factor has been poor in the domestic sector.

“People are not wanting to travel unless an emergency arises. Different states have 14 days mandatory quarantine rule for any traveller wishing to stay for over three days, so no one would want to travel until the mandatory quarantine rules are in place,” said a senior airline official.

Moreover, aviation regulator - Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), on Friday, announced that restrictio­ns on domestic flights were extended till November 24. The fare cap on domestic flights is also extended.

 ?? HT FILE ?? Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation recently announced curbs on domestic flights were extended till November 24.
HT FILE Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation recently announced curbs on domestic flights were extended till November 24.

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