Airlines see 12% growth in domestic passengers
Mint Kolkata|December 25, 2024
Indian airlines carried 14.2 million passengers on the domestic routes in November, up nearly 12% compared to a year earlier, amid rising air traffic demand.
PTI

Indian airlines carried 14.2 million passengers on the domestic routes in November, up nearly 12% compared to a year earlier, amid rising air traffic demand. IndiGo topped with a 63.6% domestic market share, followed by Air India (24.4%), Akasa Air (4.7%) and SpiceJet (3.1%).

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