New Delhi: India's domestic passenger traffic surged by 25.1 per cent in November 2015, fuelled by higher capacity deployment, improved economic sentiment coupled with Diwali rush, even as other major aviation markets such as Brazil, Russia and Japan delivered a negative growth during the same period.
The overall average domestic travel demand across the seven major aviation markets spiked by 6.4 per cent in November 2015, the latest month for which data is available over the same period a year-ago amid falling air fares, with the US seeing 9.1 per cent growth, second after India, according to the International Air Transport Association.
China's domestic passenger traffic during this period surged by 8.4 per cent, it said.
The international air traffic during the period also rose 5.6 per cent compared with November 2014, with airlines in all regions recording growth.
India's strong results reflect notable increases in service frequencies, economic strength and the timing of the Diwali holiday, IATA said adding, air passenger traffic declined by 7.1 per cent in Japan.
13/01/16 PTI/Telegraph
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The overall average domestic travel demand across the seven major aviation markets spiked by 6.4 per cent in November 2015, the latest month for which data is available over the same period a year-ago amid falling air fares, with the US seeing 9.1 per cent growth, second after India, according to the International Air Transport Association.
China's domestic passenger traffic during this period surged by 8.4 per cent, it said.
The international air traffic during the period also rose 5.6 per cent compared with November 2014, with airlines in all regions recording growth.
India's strong results reflect notable increases in service frequencies, economic strength and the timing of the Diwali holiday, IATA said adding, air passenger traffic declined by 7.1 per cent in Japan.
13/01/16 PTI/Telegraph