New Delhi: The International Air Transport Association (IATA) reported on Thursday that India’s domestic passenger traffic increased by 14.8 percent in February, 2015.
“India’s domestic demand soared 14.8 percent in February — strongest worldwide,” IATA said in a statement.
“India’s domestic demand soared 14.8 percent in February compared to a year ago. Market demand began to improve in the latter part of 2014, partly owing to market stimulation, and that has continued in 2015,” the statement said.
According to IATA, India was followed by Brazil, China, the US and Australia, as countries having highest passenger demand in February.
According to IATA’s year-to-date figures for 2015, India’s domestic travel demand grew 16.7 percent.
02/04/15 Odisha Sun Times
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“India’s domestic demand soared 14.8 percent in February — strongest worldwide,” IATA said in a statement.
“India’s domestic demand soared 14.8 percent in February compared to a year ago. Market demand began to improve in the latter part of 2014, partly owing to market stimulation, and that has continued in 2015,” the statement said.
According to IATA, India was followed by Brazil, China, the US and Australia, as countries having highest passenger demand in February.
According to IATA’s year-to-date figures for 2015, India’s domestic travel demand grew 16.7 percent.
02/04/15 Odisha Sun Times