New Delhi: Maintaining high double digit growth for the 23rd month on a trot, domestic air passenger traffic surged nearly 21% in June this year compared to the same period a year-ago
Eleven domestic carriers together ferried 79.76 lakh passengers in June 2016 as compared to 66.01 lakh passengers in June last year, thereby registering a growth of 20.81%, according to the DGCA monthly air traffic data released on Tuesday.
Budget carrier IndiGo flown the highest number of passengers (30.23 lakh) followed by full service private carrier Jet Airways which, along with its subsidiary JetLite, ferried a total of 15.23 lakh fliers in June 2016.
National carrier Air India and Gurgaon-based no-frills SpiceJet flew 12.37 lakh and 11,27 lakh passengers, respectively, during the month.
The number of passengers ferried by another budget carrier GoAir stood at 6.54 lakh, according to the data.
Domestic airlines, however, witnessed a drop in their seat factor during the month compared to May 2016.
To Read the News in Full 27/07/16 PTI/DNA
Eleven domestic carriers together ferried 79.76 lakh passengers in June 2016 as compared to 66.01 lakh passengers in June last year, thereby registering a growth of 20.81%, according to the DGCA monthly air traffic data released on Tuesday.
Budget carrier IndiGo flown the highest number of passengers (30.23 lakh) followed by full service private carrier Jet Airways which, along with its subsidiary JetLite, ferried a total of 15.23 lakh fliers in June 2016.
National carrier Air India and Gurgaon-based no-frills SpiceJet flew 12.37 lakh and 11,27 lakh passengers, respectively, during the month.
The number of passengers ferried by another budget carrier GoAir stood at 6.54 lakh, according to the data.
Domestic airlines, however, witnessed a drop in their seat factor during the month compared to May 2016.
To Read the News in Full 27/07/16 PTI/DNA
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