Domestic air passenger traffic jumps 57% in July compared to June: Icra

Traffic rose 56-57% to 48-49 lakh in July compared to June this year when it was about 31.1 lakh

As part of the domestic civil aviation sector's expansion in the past four years, new airports have been opened in many smaller cities and air services have been started on new routes, connecting these places with big cities, Scindia told reporters here in Madhya Pradesh.

Domestic air passenger traffic jumped 57% to around 49 lakh in July, reflecting a significant sequential as well as year-on-year growth amid a decline in coronavirus infections, according to a report by Icra.

Recording continued recovery, traffic rose 56-57% to 48-49 lakh in July compared to June this year when it was about 31.1 lakh. As against June 2020, the growth is 132%, rating agency Icra said.

Icra said that airlines’ capacity deployment for July was around 90% higher than July 2020. There were around 47,200 departures last month compared to 24,770 departures in the year-ago period.

On a sequential basis, it said the number of departures in July 2021 were higher by around 49% as Covid infections demonstrated a downward trajectory.

Kinjal Shah, Vice President & Co-Group Head at Icra, said that for July 2021, the average daily departures were at around 1,500, significantly higher than the average daily departures of about 800 in July last year. In June this year, it was at about 1,100.

“The average number of passengers per flight during July 2021 was 104, against an average of 98 passengers per flight in June 2021.

“Though the recovery continued in July 2021, there is continued stress on demand, driven largely by the second wave of the pandemic, limiting travel to only necessary travel, while both leisure and business travel have been curtailed due to various state-wide restrictions, despite the decline in infections,” she noted.

Published: August 5, 2021, 20:13 IST
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