New Delhi, Dec. 19:
Domestic airlines carried 8 per cent fewer passengers in November this
year against last year. Incidentally, the number of passengers carried by
domestic airlines during 2012 has been declining since June this year, compared
with the same period last year.
The latest data, released by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation,
show domestic airlines carried 50.20 lakh passengers in November this year
compared with 54.14 lakh passengers last year.
November saw the industry reduce the number of flights operated and
seats offered by close to 6 per cent, while passenger demand shrunk by over 7
per cent. The data show that the industry has been cutting capacity and demand
for air travel in the domestic market has been shrinking since May this year.
On a stand-alone basis, in November this year, Delhi-based low-cost
airline IndiGo flew most passengers (13.69 lakh), followed by Air India (10.38
lakh), SpiceJet (9.78 lakh), Jet Airways (9.17 lakh), Go Air (3.73 lakh) and
JetLite (3.45 lakh).
The industry paid Rs 37.54 lakh as compensation to 1,142 passengers who
were denied boarding by various airlines. In addition, Rs 34.66 lakh was paid
to 14,864 passengers as compensation for cancellation of flights, while Rs
25.03 lakh was paid to 63,640 passengers for flight delays.
The data show that during January-November this year, the number of
passengers carried by domestic airlines declined by almost 3 per cent at 5.34
crore passengers during against 5.5 crore flown during the same period last
year.
http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/todays-paper/tp-logistics/air-travel-dips-8-in-nov-indigo-top-carrier/article4218898.ece
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