Domestic aviation traffic saw 17% growth in August

Domestic aviation traffic registered a growth of 17% in the month of August, with airlines ferrying a total of 11.3 million passengers as opposed to 9.6 million same time last year, according to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation’s monthly data. Gurgaon-based budget carrier SpiceJet was at the top in terms of two key parameters — seat occupancy and punctuality. The airline saw an average of 93.6% seats on its planes being sold. It was followed by GoAir (84.6%), IndiGo (82.8%), Air India (82.3%) and Jet Airways (82.0%). It also saw an on-time performance (OTP) of 87.4%, implying that as many flights departed and arrived as per schedule. IndiGo and Go Air shared the second place with an OTP of 87.2%, followed by Vistara (83.6%), Jet Airways (82.6%) and Air India (75.3%). Market leader IndiGo cornered 41.9% of the domestic market share. Jet Airways has a market share of 13.8%, Air India 12.7%, SpiceJet 12.4% and Go Air 8.9%. IndiGo, however, also had the highest number of passengers affected due to delays beyond two hours, with the number of passengers affected at 62,252. Air India was at second place with 28,984 passengers affected, and SpiceJet at third place with 13,890 travellers. Airlines had to collectively pay Rs. 28.4 million as compensation to 1,37,000 passengers affected due to delays, cancellations and denied boarding.
Source :  https://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/domestic-aviation-traffic-saw-17-growth-in-august/article25032861.ece

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