Indian domestic airlines carried over 1.29 crore passengers in July 2024, reflecting a significant increase of 7.3% from the same period last year, according to data released by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Monday. Despite this year-on-year growth, the passenger count in July was slightly lower compared to June 2024, when airlines transported 1.32 crore passengers.
IndiGo Maintains Market Dominance
IndiGo continued to dominate the domestic aviation sector, with its market share rising to 62% in July. In contrast, Air India saw a decrease in market share to 14.3%. Vistara’s share increased to 10%, while AIX Connect and SpiceJet experienced declines, with their shares falling to 4.5% and 3.1%, respectively. Additionally, Akasa Air and Alliance Air saw reductions in their market shares, dropping to 4.7% and 0.9%, respectively.
The DGCA’s data also highlighted the overall performance for the first seven months of 2024. Domestic airlines have carried 923.35 lakh passengers from January to July 2024, up from 881.94 lakh during the same period last year, marking a growth of 4.70% year-on-year and a 7.33% increase in July alone.
July also saw 1,114 passengers being denied boarding, with airlines compensating them with ₹112.71 lakh. Additionally, 1,54,770 passengers were affected by flight cancellations, with airlines spending ₹110.59 lakh on compensation and facilities. Flight delays impacted 3,20,302 passengers, leading to a substantial expenditure of ₹341.05 lakh by airlines for facilitation.
The cancellation rate for July was recorded at 1.90%, and the DGCA received 1,097 passenger-related complaints, translating to approximately 0.84 complaints per 10,000 passengers carried.