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2024: Will the airline duopoly end? Aircraft deliveries, new aviation policy safety body in focus

Geopolitical factors, the upcoming general election and any potential impact of COVID variants on travel will be key factors to watch out for in the New Year

January 02, 2024 / 15:24 IST
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Around 160 aircraft have been grounded till December 2023, creating a capacity constraint in the Indian aviation market last year.
Around 160 aircraft have been grounded till December 2023, creating a capacity constraint in the Indian aviation market last year.

The calender year of 2023 saw air traffic returning to pre-COVID levels and the Indian airline industry turning into a duopoly of sorts, with Indigo and Air India claiming over 80 percent of the market (Indigo: 60.3 percent; Air India Group: 26 percent). The new year will see competition intensifying even as the sector works towards improving its overall health and turning profitable in 2024.

On a macro level, geopolitical factors, the upcoming general election, and any potential impact of COVID-19 variants on travel will be key factors to watch out for.

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Closer home, the insolvency plan of the Wadia group-promoted Go First will be closely tracked — Jet Airways hasn’t managed to resume operations despite a rescue plan.

Customers will also be hoping for improved service quality in 2024 after around 88 percent of Indian passengers said that domestic airlines had been cutting corners for the last two years, noting that the quality of service provided and safety standards had gone down since the pandemic.