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Updated on 18 Sep 20
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Updated on 18 Sep 20
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Updated: 11 Aug 20
The Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi, the busiest in the country, operated only 9,335 domestic flights in June this year as against 27,985 flights in the same month last year, a drop of nearly 67%.
The Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in
Mumbai, the second busiest, operated a mere 2,594 domestic flights this June as
against 19,682 in the same month in 2019—a drop of 87%. These telling numbers
are not restricted only to the two biggest airports in the country. Chennai
airport saw a drop of more than 80%, Bengaluru 74%, Hyderabad 71% and Kolkata
61% in-flight operations.
Official data shows that Covid-19
and the subsequent lockdown have played havoc with the aviation sector,
resulting in a sharp fall in the number of flights operated and the number of
fliers from airports across the country.
Airlines | Jun.20 | Jun.19 |
Air India | 56.5 | 81.2 |
Spice Jet | 68 | 93.7 |
Go Air | 57.9 | 94 |
Indigo | 60.7 | 90.1 |
Air Asia | 56.5 | 90.7 |
Vistara | 56.6 | 83.3 |
The fear of Covid-19 has driven away the fliers, which is
reflected in low passenger load. Spicejet had 94% occupancy in June 2019, this
came down to 68% in the same month this year. Indigo’s corresponding figures
were 90% and 60% while Air Vistara’s were 83% and 57%. The low demand has bled
airlines, forcing layoffs and salary cuts.