Modi magic in aviation too: Traffic jumps 7% in Aug, 2nd highest globally

Modi magic in aviation too: Traffic jumps 7% in Aug, 2nd highest globally

FP Archives October 4, 2014, 15:01:59 IST

Results for the last two months have been solid, perhaps an early sign of improvement as a result of the new business-supportive government regime

Advertisement
Modi magic in aviation too: Traffic jumps 7% in Aug, 2nd highest globally

Reflecting “solid” growth over the past two months, India’s domestic passenger traffic rose 7.4 percent in August, recording the second highest growth rate globally after Russia’s 10 percent, latest IATA data shows.

“Indian domestic demand climbed 7.4 percent. Results for the last two months have been solid, perhaps an early sign of improvement as a result of the new business-supportive government regime,” the analysis of the data by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) said.

Advertisement

India’s domestic Revenue Passenger Kilometers (RPK), which measures actual passenger traffic, grew 7.4 percent over August last year, almost matching the 7.6 percent rise in Available Seat Kilometres (ASK) that indicates available passenger capacity or the number of aircraft seats available.

The overall average domestic demand rose 4.5 percent in August compared to August 2013 with all markets reporting growth, led by Russia and India, the analysis said.

Like India, Russia’s high growth rate of 10.1 percent showed that the airlines there “have been able to stimulate domestic demand through significant fare reductions”, it said.

The international air traffic results showed a “slight pick-up in demand” in August over the previous month. Airlines in the Asia Pacific region saw their global traffic rise 5.8 percent in August compared to the previous year.

Advertisement

While seat capacity rose by seven per cent, their load factor declined 0.9 percentage points to 81 per cent. Middle East region saw the strongest year-on-year traffic growth at 11.7 per cent as airlines there continued to “benefit from the strength of regional economies and solid growth in business-related premium travel.”

Advertisement

Commenting on the air traffic data, IATA Director General and CEO Tony Tyler said, “August was a good month right across the industry. All regions reported an expansion in demand for air travel” with high load factors. “We should, however, keep an eye on potential downside risks,” he said pointing towards European continent’s “increasingly worrying economic outlook”.

Advertisement

PTI

Written by FP Archives

see more

Latest News

Find us on YouTube

Subscribe

Top Shows

Vantage First Sports Fast and Factual Between The Lines