Low cost airline Indigo recorded its highest ever market share of 40% for September as it continued to chip away at the share of other airlines with the sole exception of Spicejet, which managed to increase its market share marginally compared to the same period a year ago.
The other major domestic airlines saw decline in their market share ranging from 40-300 basis points. Although July-September period is historically considered to be weakest in terms of earning for the airlines, the sector saw robust passenger growth in September, with airlines carrying 82 lakh passengers, a growth of 23% year-on-year.
According to the data released by civil aviation regulator DGCA for September, the growth in passenger traffic has been accompanied by an increase in overall passenger load factor or capacity utilisation. The industry load factor improved by nearly 50 basis points to 79.2% from 78.7% a month ago.
To Read the News in Full 21/10/16 The Financial Express
The other major domestic airlines saw decline in their market share ranging from 40-300 basis points. Although July-September period is historically considered to be weakest in terms of earning for the airlines, the sector saw robust passenger growth in September, with airlines carrying 82 lakh passengers, a growth of 23% year-on-year.
According to the data released by civil aviation regulator DGCA for September, the growth in passenger traffic has been accompanied by an increase in overall passenger load factor or capacity utilisation. The industry load factor improved by nearly 50 basis points to 79.2% from 78.7% a month ago.
To Read the News in Full 21/10/16 The Financial Express
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