New Delhi: Domestic air traffic in India grew by over four per cent in the lean month of September, with Air India gaining strength in its market share and load factor than before.
All six Indian carriers together carried almost 457 lakh passengers between January and September as against 438 lakh during the same period in 2012, thereby registering a growth of 4.23 per cent, according to air traffic data released by DGCA on Sunday.
The six domestic airlines reported an over 13 per cent increase in the number of passengers flown in September this year at 45.55 lakh, compared to 40.18 lakh passengers flown during the same period the previous year.
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Thursday 24 October 2013
India's domestic air traffic grows by 4%
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