Mumbai, May 18:
Air India's
domestic market share shrank in April pushing it to the fourth position among
all carriers. The April air traffic data released by the Director-General of
Civil Aviation (DGCA) showed troubled carrier Kingfisher slipping to the bottom
of the table.
With 28.2 per
cent, Jet Airways-JetLite ranked No 1, followed by no-frills airlines IndiGo
with 23.8 per cent and SpiceJet (17.7 per cent). Air India's share was down to
17.6 per cent, followed by GoAir (7.3 per cent) and Kingfisher (5.4 per cent).
The key gainers
were IndiGo, which saw its seat factor rising from 76.5 per cent in March to 82
per cent in April from 76.5 per cent in March — the highest in the industry —
and SpiceJet whose seat factor jumped to 80 per cent (second best in the
industry) in April from 73 per cent in March.
Air India also
registered the highest flight cancellations in the domestic sector at 5.2 per
cent despite having no labour trouble in April. Kingfisher Airlines saw 3.3 per
cent flight cancellations. The industry average for cancellations was 1.5 per
cent. Low-cost carriers IndiGo and GoAir had the lowest cancellation rate of
0.1 per cent.
Air India's on
time performance at six metro airports was the lowest at 79.7 per cent,
followed closely by SpiceJet's 80.7 per cent and 81.2 per cent of Kingfisher
Airlines.
Air India's
passenger load factor, or average percentage of passengers carried on each
flight, was the lowest among all other Indian carriers at 70.5 per cent, while
IndiGo's was the best with 82 per cent.
Passenger
traffic grew by 7.15 per cent between January and April with all domestic
airlines carrying around 203.6 lakh passengers as against 190.02 lakh during
the corresponding period last year.
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