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Domestic air traffic drops 7.6% to 97 lakh passengers in July: DGCA

Aviation regulator DGCA  said that there was a drop of 7.6 percent in domestic air traffic to 97 lakh flyers in July as against 1.05 crore in the previous month.
During the first seven months (January-July 2022), a total of 6.69 crore people travelled on domestic flights, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) stated in its monthly statement.
This fall can be attributed to the rainy season as usually it is a lean period for the aviation sector in India.
IndiGo — India’s largest carrier — carried 57.11 lakh passengers in July, a 58.8 per cent share of the domestic market, it mentioned.
Vistara flew 10.13 lakh passengers and Air India flew 8.14 lakh passengers in July this year, according to the data shared by the DGCA.
Go First, SpiceJet, AirAsia India and Alliance Air carried 7.95 lakh, 7.76 lakh, 4.42 lakh, 1.12 lakh passengers, respectively, in July, the data showed.
The occupancy rate or load factor for SpiceJet was 84.7 per cent in July, the DGCA noted.
The occupancy rate of Vistara, IndiGo, Go First, AirAsia India and Air India was 84.3 per cent, 77.7 per cent, 76.5 per cent, 75.2 per cent and 71.1 per cent, respectively, in July, it added.
During the last two years, the aviation sector has been significantly impacted due to travel restrictions imposed in India and other countries in view of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The DGCA data mentioned that in July this year, AirAsia India had the best on-time performance of 95.5 per cent at four metro airports — Bengaluru, Delhi, Hyderabad and Mumbai.
Vistara and Go First were at the second and third positions at these four airports in July with 89 per cent and 84.1 per

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