The domestic aviation market in India closed January with 77.34 lakh passengers. While the numbers are a far cry from what they were in the same month last year, they certainly are decent given the current circumstances. What has characterised this growth is traffic originating or terminating at Tier II and Tier III cities. These are also the cities that have seen growth return to normal levels or in some cases surpass pre-Covid numbers.
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Why are Tier II and III cities seeing such a surge in air traffic?
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