In January 2024, Indian airlines grappled with a surge in delayed flights, passenger disruptions, and a slew of complaints, as revealed by DGCA data. Despite growth in domestic passenger traffic, challenges loomed large, highlighting the need for improved reliability and customer service.
In 2023, India's domestic air passenger traffic soared by 8.34%, reaching a remarkable 15.20 crore. IndiGo emerged as a frontrunner with a 60.5% market share, while Vistara and Air India also made significant contributions.
Uncover the proactive steps taken by DGCA to address flight delays amidst Delhi's persistent fog. From real-time updates and staff training to preventive measures, these SOPs prioritize passenger safety and aim to mitigate inconvenience during adverse weather conditions.
Discover the aviation headlines making waves in India as Akasa Air takes center stage with exceptional punctuality, surpassing IndiGo in November. Delve into market share dynamics, passenger load factors, and the challenges facing the industry in this comprehensive overview.
India's domestic air traffic experienced a remarkable surge in October 2023, surpassing pre-COVID levels for the eighth consecutive month. Read the full story to delve into the details of this impressive growth, including market share dynamics, passenger load factors, and airline performance metrics.
India's Winter Schedule 2023-24 promises a significant expansion in international connectivity, featuring an increase in the number of foreign airlines, added seat availability, and direct flights to 50 countries.
Indian airlines will operate 8% more flights during the winter schedule, according to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). Indigo will be operating the maximum number of domestic flights on a weekly basis.
The DGCA's recent report reveals a significant 22.81% rise in India's domestic air passenger traffic during August. IndiGo dominates with 63.3% market share, while Vistara's merger with Air India promises industry transformation.
India's domestic air passenger traffic witnessed a significant 25% year-on-year increase in July, according to data from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). Market leaders IndiGo and Air India maintained their positions, while emerging carriers like Vistara and Akasa Air made notable strides.
Go First, the renowned low-cost airline previously known as GoAir, has disclosed the cancellation of all scheduled flights until July 27, 2023, citing ongoing operational challenges. The company has also taken proactive steps to revive operations while facing engine troubles and navigating the complexities of voluntary bankruptcy filing.