New Delhi: The third wave of the pandemic, Omicron and the resultant restrictions has led to a sharp sequential decline in domestic air passenger traffic by 43 per cent to 64.08 lakh passengers as compared to 1.20 crore who travelled in December, the Indian aviation regulator said on Friday (Feb 18).
The Passenger load factors of SpiceJet, IndiGo, Vistara, Go First, Air India and AirAsia India were 73.4 per cent, 66.6 per cent, 61.6 per cent, 66.7 per cent, 60.6 per cent and 60.5 per cent, respectively, in January 2022, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) stated in its monthly statement.
However, in December 2021, the occupancy rates of these carriers had been 80.2 per cent, 78.1 per cent, 79 per cent, 78.2 per cent and 74.2 per cent, respectively, it added.
The aviation sector has been significantly impacted due to the travel restrictions imposed in India and other countries in view of the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent suspension of flights and capping fares by the government from time to time.
IndiGo — India’s largest carrier — carried 35.57 lakh passengers in January, a 55.5 per cent share of the domestic market, the DGCA said.
SpiceJet flew 6.8 lakh passengers and Air India flew 6.56 lakh passengers in January, according to the data shared by the DGCA.
Go First, Vistara, AirAsia India and Alliance Air carried 6.35 lakh, 4.79 lakh, 2.95 lakh, 0.80 lakh passengers, respectively, in January, the data showed.
The DGCA data mentioned that in January, Go First had the best on-time performance of 94.5 per cent at four metro airports – Bengaluru, Delhi, Hyderabad and Mumbai.
IndiGo and Vistara were at the second and third positions at these four airports in January with 93.9 per cent and 93.6 per cent on-time performance respectively, the DGCA said.