Domestic air passengers recorded at 171 million in 2019, IndiGo largest airlines in India
PTI, Apr 23, 2019, 12:00 PM IST
Domestic air passenger volume grew 14.25 percent to 171.25 million in fiscal 2019 over the previous year, even as March posted the lowest growth rate in many years with a paltry 0.14 percent, according to the data from the DGCA. In FY18, the passenger volume had clipped at a higher 18.3 percent to 146.84 million. However, the March numbers came as a shocker to the airline industry as the traffic though continued to grow in green but almost flat at 0.14 percent to 11.59 million passengers up from 11.58 million a year ago, largely due to the huge capacity reduction following the troubles at Jet Airways in the month, show data released by the DGCA on Monday.
The cumulative traffic of domestic carriers stood at 171.25 million for the full year to March 2019, registering a growth of 14.25 percent. Budget carrier IndiGo continued to be the largest player with a market share of 46.9 percent ferrying 54 lakh passengers during the month, while its closest rival SpiceJet was a distant second with 13.6 percent traffic pie as its ferried 15.81 lakh passengers in the reporting month. The flat growth in traffic is a setback for the industry which had been clipping at over 20 percent for more than four years in a row.
Jet Airways, once the second largest airline after no-frills IndiGo, lost as much as nearly half of the market share at 5.37 percent during March as against 10 percent in the same period of last fiscal, according to the data. Together with subsidiary JetLite, consolidated traffic of the now non-functional carrier was 6.71 lakh passengers in the month, whereas in the same period last year it had flown 15 lakh passengers.
The passenger load factor in the month has shown falling trend compared to February due to the end of the vacation period. SpiceJet continues to clock the highest average seat occupancy at 93 percent while smaller rival GoAir topped the on-time performance chart for the sixth consecutive month in March at 95.2 percent.
Meawhile, according to the DGCA data, SpiceJet had the most number of passengers affected due to the flight cancellations at 2,35,831 and the airline paid a compensation of Rs 42.11 lakh, while Jet Airways along with its arm JetLite, which cancelled a large part of its operations in March, had only 26,185 passengers affected by the flight cancellations, for which it paid a compensation of Rs 9.82 lakh.
Air India, on the other hand, was forced to pay the highest amount of Rs 119.37 lakh to 2,508 passengers for denied boarding.
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