India's airlines record 8.5 pc rise in domestic flyers in April

IANS May 21, 2025 355 views

India's domestic aviation sector demonstrated remarkable resilience in April, with passenger numbers climbing 8.5% despite challenging weather conditions. IndiGo maintained its market leadership, capturing 64.1% of domestic travelers and improving its passenger load factor. Weather-related disruptions led to significant flight cancellations, resulting in airlines paying substantial compensation to affected passengers. The sector's ability to grow amid operational challenges highlights the robust nature of India's air travel market.

"Load factor is a key metric reflecting an airline's efficiency in utilizing its capacity" - DGCA Report
India's airlines record 8.5 pc rise in domestic flyers in April
New Delhi, May 21: The number of passengers flown by India’s domestic airlines during April this year crossed the 1.43 crore mark, which represents an 8.45 per cent increase compared to the same month of the previous year, despite bad weather impacting operations during the month, figures released by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation on Wednesday showed.

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India's domestic airlines see 8.45% passenger increase in April

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IndiGo maintains dominant 64.1% market share

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Bad weather caused 38.8% flight cancellations

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Passenger complaints remain low at 0.64 per 10,000 travelers

Passengers carried by domestic airlines during January-April this year went up to 575.13 lakh, which represents a 9.87 per cent increase over the corresponding figure of 523.46 lakh during the same period of the previous year.

Bad weather was a significant factor in flight disruptions during April, accounting for 38.8 per cent of all cancellations in air tickets by passengers. This directly impacted 20,840 passengers, as a result of which airlines had to shell out Rs 41.69 lakh in compensation and facilities, marking a 117 per cent increase month-on-month.

Beyond cancellations, delays also affected a large number of travellers, with 96,350 people experiencing delays in April, a 68 per cent jump compared to March. As many as 70 per cent of these passengers were hit by "reactionary" delays, primarily due to the late arrival of planes from earlier journeys.

The country’s leading domestic airline IndiGo, increased its passenger market share to 64.1 per cent in April from 64 per cent in March. The airline also registered an improvement in its passenger load factor to 86.9 per cent from 84.6 per cent, according to the DGCA data.

The Air India Group also gained market share, rising to 27.2 per cent from 26.7 per cent during the month. The airline’s passenger load factor rose to 83.3 per cent from 80.6 per cent. Akasa Air's market share remained unchanged at 5 per cent. Debt-ridden SpiceJet recorded a decline in market share from 2.6 per cent from 3.3 per cent but there, the airline recorded an improvement in its load factor to 86 per cent from 84.8 per cent.

Akasa Air registered the highest passenger load factor, with an increase to 93 per cent during April from 92.5 per cent in March.

The load factor of an airline refers to the percentage of available seats on a flight that are filled with paying passengers. It's a key metric reflecting an airline's efficiency in utilising its capacity and is an indicator of its profitability.

During April 2025, a total of 910 passenger-related complaints had been received by the scheduled domestic airlines. The number of complaints per 10,000 passengers carried for the month of April 2025 has been around 0.64.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Great to see Indian aviation sector growing! But airlines need to improve their on-time performance. Weather is unpredictable but reactionary delays show poor planning. IndiGo maintaining 64% market share is impressive though 👍
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Priya M.
Flew Akasa last month and was pleasantly surprised! Their 93% load factor shows people are trusting new players. Hope they expand routes to smaller cities too. More competition will benefit passengers with better prices and service.
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Amit S.
The compensation figures show airlines are being held accountable - this is good for consumer rights. But Rs 41 lakh seems small compared to passenger inconvenience. DGCA should make rules stricter for weather-related cancellations too.
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Sunita R.
As frequent flyer, I've noticed IndiGo's punctuality has improved but their customer service needs work. The market share growth is impressive but shouldn't come at cost of passenger comfort. More focus on human touch needed!
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Vikram J.
These numbers show India's middle class is flying more than ever! But airport infrastructure needs to keep pace. Long security queues and baggage delays at major airports are becoming common. Growth is good but quality matters too.
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Neha P.
Interesting to see Air India group gaining market share after privatization. Hope Tata's bring back the glory days of Indian aviation! Their service improvements are visible but need consistency across all routes.

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