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India's international air passenger volume likely to hit 97% of pre-Covid levels in FY23: ICRA

India’s international air passenger traffic resumed from March 27 this year after a hiatus of two years.

July 07, 2022 / 19:13 IST
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(Representative image: AP)
(Representative image: AP)

India’s international air passenger volumes are likely to reach 96-97 per cent of the pre-Covid levels at 329-332 million this fiscal with June traffic already at 79 per cent of the levels seen before the outbreak of the pandemic, ratings agency ICRA said on July 7.

India’s international air passenger traffic resumed from March 27 this year after a hiatus of two years.

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ICRA said it also expects international passenger volumes will surge ahead of the FY21 levels (pre-pandemic) by the end of March 2024. While the recovery in domestic passenger traffic declined marginally to 91 per cent of pre-Covid levels in June at 21.1 million as compared to 98 per cent in April and May, respectively, the international air passenger traffic has seen a steady improvement in the last three months, reaching 79 per cent of the pre-Covid levels in June, the ratings agency said.

Overall, the air passenger traffic stood at 88 per cent of pre-Covid levels in June 2022, as per ICRA. "The steep ramp-up in international traffic during the last three months is supported by opening of major international destinations, easing of travel restrictions and increase in aircraft capacity deployment," said Abhishek Lahoti, Senior Analyst, Corporate Ratings, ICRA.