Friday, June 11, 2021

Domestic Air Travel in India Witnessed a Plunge of 42 Percent in April, Highest Dip Globally - IATA

Covid resurgence accelerated the contraction rate of India’s domestic air passenger traffic in April 2021. According to the International Air Transport Association (IATA), the plunge in India’s domestic air passenger volume — measured in revenue passenger kilometres (RPKs) — was one of the largest amongst major aviation markets such as Australia, Brazil, China, Japan, Russia and the US. In India, RPK growth plunged by 42 per cent in April when compared to the levels in the like period of 2019.

The country’s domestic available passenger capacity — measured in available seat kilometres (ASKs) — was down by over 15 per cent.

“Total domestic demand was down 25.7 per cent versus pre-crisis levels (April 2019), much improved over March 2021, when domestic traffic was down 31.6 per cent versus the 2019 period," IATA said in its global passenger traffic results for April 2021.

“As with March, all markets except Brazil and India showed improvement compared to March 2021, with both China and Russia reporting traffic growth compared to pre-Covid-19 levels."

11/06/21 IANS/News18

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