Domestic air traffic registers 9.7% growth in 2014


Domestic air traffic grew by 9.7 per cent last year compared to 2013, driven by a series of discounted ticket offers by the Indian airlines, according to official data released here today.
Indian airlines together carried 673.83 lakh passengers in the previous year as against 614.26 flown by them in 2013, latest data released by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) showed.
Of this, private airlines carried 549.58 lakh passengers or 81.6 per cent of the total passenger traffic. The share of the national carrier Air india stood at 18.4 per cent as it transported 124.25 lakh passengers during the reporting period.
Private budget carrier IndiGo continues its domination in the domestic market, having flown 214,25 lakh passengers during the January-December 2014 period and cornered a 31.8 per cent market share in this period. 


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