Domestic airlines’ passenger traffic grows 36.10% annually

Domestic airlines carry 636.07 lakhs passengers during January-May 2023, witnesses monthly growth of 15.24%

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New Delhi: The civil aviation sector in the country has witnessed an impressive growth, with the number of passengers carried by domestic airlines growing substantially.

Based on the traffic data provided by different domestic airlines, the passenger count reached an impressive milestone of 636.07 lakhs during January-May 2023, reflecting a significant annual growth rate of 36.10%, compared to the corresponding period in the preceding year of Jan-May 2022, during which the passenger count was 467.37 lakhs, said a senior official of the ministry of civil aviation (MoCA).

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In the month of May 2022, passenger count was 114.67 lakh, which in May 2023 rose to 132.41 lakh, registering a month-on-month growth of 15.24%. This consistent growth is a testament to the collective efforts of airlines, airports, and the MoCA in fostering a safe, efficient, and customer-centric aviation ecosystem.

The overall passenger number in May 2023 increased by 3.26 lakhs (2.52%) as compared to April 23. Reports say that Indigo, Vistara, and Air Asia have shown an increase in their market share during Jan-May this year.

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The notable increase in the volume of passengers demonstrates the strength and durability of India’s aviation sector, showcasing the continuous endeavours to improve connectivity and offer convenient travel choices to our country’s citizens. The higher load factor of 636.07 lakhs passengers during January – May 2023 suggests a rising demand for air transportation, underscoring the favourable direction of the aviation industry.

Also, the number of complaints decreased in May 2023 vis-à-vis May 2019. In May 2019, a total of 746 passenger related complaints had been received by the scheduled domestic airlines. Whereas, in May 2023, a total of 556 passenger related complaints had been received by the scheduled domestic airlines.

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According to Union minister of civil aviation Jyotiraditya M Scindia, “The collaborative efforts of all stakeholders have played a crucial role in propelling the growth of the aviation sector and establishing India as a prominent global aviation hub. The consistent expansion of the domestic airline industry and the birth of regional airlines are strengthening our economy, connecting people throughout the nation and ensuring last mile connectivity through the UDAN Scheme. The ministry remains committed to fostering a favourable environment for the aviation industry to flourish and promote sustainable growth while ensuring the highest standards of safety, efficiency, and passenger satisfaction.”

This accomplishment is an outcome of the careful and thorough planning, operational effectiveness, and proactive actions undertaken by the industry. Following the COVID-19 pandemic, airlines have shown resilience by providing smooth and hassle-free travel experiences for passengers, along with improved air services.

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