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India's domestic passenger traffic grew by 20%: IATA

India's domestic air passenger traffic grew by a whopping 20.2% in 2015 over the previous year, helped by higher economic growth and increase in number of flights across domestic airlines network, according to the global airlines body International Air Transport Association (IATA).

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India's domestic air passenger traffic grew by a whopping 20.2% in 2015 over the previous year, helped by higher economic growth and increase in number of flights across domestic airlines network, according to the global airlines body  International Air Transport Association (IATA).

"Total domestic travel grew by 6.3% in 2015, although there was a wide dispersion in performance by market.

The India and China domestic markets led the way, with both registering double-digit annual growth (20.2%t and 10.9% respectively)," the IATA said in its latest report.

Globally, international passenger traffic rose 6.5%t during 2015 compared to 2014 while capacity (addition of aircraft in the network) increased by 5.9%.

As per the IATA, Indian carriers also recorded a higher seat occupancy during 2015 over 2014, IATA said.

The growth in India's domestic air traffic was more than three-folds of the global average of 6.3%.

"All markets (globally) showed growth, led by India and China but there was wide variance. Capacity rose 5.2% and load factor by 0.9% over 2014 to a record 81.5%," it said.

In the case of India, rise in domestic traffic was strongly helped by solid economic growth and an 8.3% increase in the average frequency of flights on each route over the year, the airlines' body said.
India's economic growth for the fiscal 2014-15 stood at 7.2% against 6.6% recorded in FY14.

According to IATA, the domestic load factor of Indian airlines' jumped by 6.7% from 2014 to a record high of 83.2%.

"Last year's very strong performance, against a weaker economic backdrop, confirms the strong demand for aviation connectivity. But even as the appetite for air travel increased, consumers benefited from lower fares compared to 2014," IATA Director General and Chief Executive Officer Tony Tyler said.

Aviation delivered strong results for the global economy in 2015, enabling connectivity and helping drive economic development, he said. 

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