Though the year-on-year passenger growth of 11.2 per cent for airlines in November was the highest since December 2018, it is unlikely to boost their yields calculated as the average fare per passenger per kilometre. The traffic growth was boosted by low fares and higher induction of capacity in the past few months by SpiceJe and IndiGo Airlines. According to analysts, the 14-day prior to booking date window for the industry shows that airfares on heavy-traffic destinations such as Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru and Chennai fell by 8-21 per cent in November year on year. Hence, airlines are not expected to show any meaningful growth in their yields for the December 2019 quarter.
November is historically a quarter of strong demand for airlines due to tourist season in various parts of the country. Airlines usually raise prices during the period. But, the current season is an exception since airlines have maintained affordable fares. This shows the airlines are focusing on securing more passengers to utilise the fresh seat capacity. According to the domestic brokerage Axis Capital, in the first two weeks of December, fares on the said key routes fell by 4-14 per cent year on year.
20/12/19 Rajesh Naidu/Economic Times
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November is historically a quarter of strong demand for airlines due to tourist season in various parts of the country. Airlines usually raise prices during the period. But, the current season is an exception since airlines have maintained affordable fares. This shows the airlines are focusing on securing more passengers to utilise the fresh seat capacity. According to the domestic brokerage Axis Capital, in the first two weeks of December, fares on the said key routes fell by 4-14 per cent year on year.
20/12/19 Rajesh Naidu/Economic Times
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