The Financial Express (Delhi Edition)

Low ticket prices help rise in air passenger numbers in May

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New Delhi, June 20: Domestic air travel witnessed an increase of around 22 per cent in number of passengers this May as compared to the same period last year as the airlines kept the ticket prices low.

According to the May passenger traffic data, released by Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) today, 11 Indian carriers together carried 85.69 lakh passengers as against 71.27 lakh in May 2015, registerin­g a growth of 21.63%. Budget carrier IndiGo ferried the highest number of 33.37 lakh passengers during this period, followed by private full service carrier Jet Airways with 13.94 lakh and national carrier Air India flying 13.34 lakh passengers, respective­ly.

The number of passengers flown by SpiceJet and GoAir stood at 10.98 lakh and 7.91 lakh, respective­ly, according to the data.

The passenger load factor in the month of May has slightly increased compared to previous month primarily due to the onset of tourist season, with almost all carriers clocking between 80-93% seat factor during April.

SpiceJet logged the highest seat factor at 93.5 per cent in May, according to the data.

During the month, Air India and Jet Airways saw a marginal improvemen­t in their market share while IndiGo and SpiceJet witnessed a marginal decline in their market pie. PTI

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