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May was historic for Indian aviation, closing with highest passenger traffic

While the number of flights has gone down with each passing month since March, passenger numbers have gone up.

July 06, 2023 / 19:53 IST
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Growth came despite absence of Go First after May 3


This comes even after Go First stopped operating flights after the first three days of May. The airline carried 829,000 passengers in April for a 6.4 percent market share.

The stage for a bumper month was set after the best-ever day in terms of domestic traffic was recorded on the last day of April. New highs were expected as May is the peak month for travel because of the holidays and the risk of COVID was at an all-time low this year.

Every airline tried to take advantage of Go First’s absence. Air India and Vistara operated widebody aircraft on some routes to cater to additional traffic while IndiGo increased utilisation. Yet, the total count of flights could not match what would have been possible with Go First.

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Fuller flights

Data released by the Ministry of Civil Aviation on its website shows that airlines in India operated 87,497 domestic flights on a daily basis in May, or an average of 2,822 flights per day, which is 86 percent of the daily flights approved for the summer schedule. Yet, this was lower than April (with fewer days than May), when airlines operated 88,749 flights, and March, when there were 92,098 domestic departures.