New Delhi: Leading international aviation body IATA on Thursday reported that India's domestic passenger demand grew by 18.3 percent in August, 2015.
Though August's demand was weaker in comparison to the 28 percent spike in July, nevertheless, it was the fastest amongst the major aviation markets of the world.
According to the International Air Transport Association (IATA), India's passenger traffic demand grew the fastest amongst the seven major aviation markets of the world -- Australia, Brazil, China, Japan, Russian Federation and the US.
India's traffic demand growth was followed by China at 13.6 percent and the Russian Federation at 10.9 percent.
The country's domestic traffic had spiked by 28 percent in July, 16.3 percent in June, 18.2 percent in May, 20.7 percent in April and 17.9 percent in March 2015.
01/10/15 IANS/Business Standard
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Though August's demand was weaker in comparison to the 28 percent spike in July, nevertheless, it was the fastest amongst the major aviation markets of the world.
According to the International Air Transport Association (IATA), India's passenger traffic demand grew the fastest amongst the seven major aviation markets of the world -- Australia, Brazil, China, Japan, Russian Federation and the US.
India's traffic demand growth was followed by China at 13.6 percent and the Russian Federation at 10.9 percent.
The country's domestic traffic had spiked by 28 percent in July, 16.3 percent in June, 18.2 percent in May, 20.7 percent in April and 17.9 percent in March 2015.
01/10/15 IANS/Business Standard