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Latest Articles in domestic passenger traffic
APAC, Middle East Aviation Recovers As Domestic Passenger Traffic Gathers Pace
Despite the subdued pandemic environment, airports in the region continued to provide a safe and high service quality for the benefit of their passengers
Read MoreThird Covid-19 Wave To Hit Airports' Revenue Recovery This Fiscal: Report
Domestic passenger traffic is likely to witness a month-on-month de-growth of 40-42 per cent in January and 15-17 per cent in February resulting in a temporary slowdown in the recovery of domestic passenger traffic in the fourth quarter
Read MoreICRA Expects Domestic Air Passenger Traffic To Return To Pre-COVID-19 Level By FY23
Domestic passenger traffic has reached around 61 per cent and international passenger traffic at 23 per cent of the pre-COVID-19 level in January 2021
Read MoreFitch Expects Gradual Recovery For Indian Aviation With Risk Of Higher Competition
Domestic passenger traffic remains weak since flights resumed in late May after a two-month restriction with September data showing a 66 per cent year-on-year drop (58 per cent decline for 9M 20).
Read MoreGoa's Domestic Air Passenger Traffic Returning To Normal: Official
Goa Airport's Director Gagan Malik said the number of domestic flights are also increasing amid the unlock process, even as scheduled and chartered international travel continues to remain suspended.
Read More‘Air India Needs To Survive Till It Is Sold,’ Says Airline Chief In Facebook Post
According to the October data of aviation regulator DGCA, low-cost carrier IndiGo carried around 47 per cent of domestic passenger traffic.
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