Domestic carriers flew 28.03% more passengers in March: DGCA
As per the data, released by the DGCA on Wednesday, Indian carriers carried 11.6 million passengers during the month, up from 9.0 million in March 2017.
As a result, all key scheduled carriers flew their planes with over 80% of their seats full. Gurgaon-based SpiceJet continued to maintain its pole position in terms of load factor by flying its planes 95% full, followed by IndiGo, which flew its planes with 89 % seats full despite problems with its Airbus 320 (neo) aircraft.
Vistara, flies its planes in a three-class configuration – economy, premium economy and business, was third by flying its planes with 88.2% seats full.
“Clocking 95% occupancy in the traditionally lean travel month of March is an achievement that we are proud of. For three years in a row, SpiceJet has flown with the highest load factors in the Indian aviation market. For 35 months in a row our loads have been in excess of 90% --- a feat unparalleled in global aviation history and a milestone that we are proud of,” Shilpa Bhatia, Chief Sales and Revenue Officer at SpiceJet was quoted in a statement.
In terms of operating flights on time, Jet Airways improved its performance after staying lowest in the ladder for the past five months by operating 75.2.2% of its flights on time, IndiGo topped the list by operating 84.1% of its flights on time. SpiceJet was second, having operated 83.9% of its flights on time followed by Vistara that operated 83% of its flights on time.
IndiGo remained the market leader in terms of passenger carriage, by flying 39.5% of the total passengers during the month of March. Jet Airways followed IndiGo in terms of market share, by flying 16.6% of the passengers flown during the month. SpiceJet was the third largest carrier in terms of market share, accounting for 13.7% of the passengers flown during the month.
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