India’s domestic air transportation experienced a remarkable increase in 2024, and the number of passengers increased by 6 % and reached 16.13 crawls. According to the latest data from the DGCA (DGCA) Bureau, this growth reflects the growing demand for air travel, and is positioned as one of the rapidly growing air markets in the world. 。
Growth of passengers and expansion of fleet
DGCA reported that airlines had more than $ 1.49 trillion passengers in December 2024, an increase of 8.19 % compared to December 2023, when the numbers were about 1.38 crawls. Throughout the year, domestic airlines transported 1,613.31 million lupis from 1,520.32 Rark in 2023, and showed 6.12 % of them. With this rapid increase in passengers, the airline has expanded both fleet and network to respond to the growing demand for empty journey.
Market share of major airlines
As the number of domestic air traffic increases, the distribution of market share of airlines continues to evolve. In December 2024, indigo maintained the market with 64.4 % share in the market, and Air India secured 26.4 %. Other players such as Akasa Air and SpiceJet had 4.6 % and 3.3 % shares, respectively.
In December 2024, the whole airline performance (OTP) permeated the time -streets, indigo was 73.4 %, and Air India led 67.6 %. Akasa Air, Spicejet, and Alliance Air recorded 62.7 %, 61.5 %, and 55.6 % OTP, respectively.
Regarding the cancellation, the overall flight cancellation rate of the scheduled domestic airline was 1.07 %. As a result, 67,622 passengers were affected by the airline and spending 1.26 rupees on rewards and facilities. In addition, 2,79,985 passengers experienced flight delays, and airline costs 3.78 rupees in facilitation.
I refused boarding and compensation
The report also revealed that 2,147 passengers were rejected in December 2024 and that airlines were spending 1.76 rupees for compensation and additional services. Despite these issues, the increase in passengers and the growth of the aviation market emphasize the recovery and potential of the Indian domestic air travel industry.
(With PTI input)