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IndiGo remains market leader but rivals catch up in post-pandemic India

A look at the top 20 cities by domestic traffic in the pre-pandemic era presents an interesting picture.

September 28, 2021 / 16:42 IST
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Representative image (Source: ShutterStock)
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Seventeen months into the resumption of flights after the first wave of the pandemic, IndiGo remains the market leader in Indian civil aviation, but there are signs that rivals have started catching up.

Restrictions on capacity and travel, dynamic traffic patterns and this year’s deadly second wave of COVID-19 have caused airlines to significantly tweak their fleet deployment plans. From starting new stations to opening new connections and launching new city pairs, airlines have been busy in the post-COVID era.

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Smaller airports have recovered and sometimes exceeded their pre-COVID traffic.

This is largely because of a very small base, the addition of flights under the Udan programme aimed at improving regional connectivity and passengers travelling to their hometowns. The Udan programme is out of the purview of capacity and travel constraints.