Akasa Air, the Indian budget airline, submitted a police report against a passenger who broke the regulations by releasing her pet dog from its carrier on a recent flight.
Domestic Air Travel
India’s domestic traffic reached 85.7% of the level of 2019 (pre-Covid year) in 2022, according to global aviation organisation IATA.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation has announced that beginning on August 31, domestic airline ticket price limitations would no longer apply.
Domestic air passenger traffic saw a strong revival in demand as Indian carriers carried 1.20 crore passengers on local routes in May
India has seen aircraft movements exceed pre-pandemic levels as carriers try to lure more passengers to the skies.
The Indian aviation regulator DGCA reported on Friday that 1.08 crore domestic passengers flew in April, up 2% from 1.06 crore in March.
Domestic air traffic Is recovering from the Covid hit and the aviation market is now seeing a fresh dose of competitiveness
SpiceJet stated it will launch new and extra nonstop flights on its domestic and international routes to accommodate current demand.
Domestic air passenger traffic in India is expected to increase by approximately 59% year on year to 84 million in 2021-22
March 27, 2022, airline major IndiGo will commence 100 flights linking significant domestic metro cities and regional centres..