India's domestic air passenger traffic surged by over 24% to 161.31 lakh in the February this year over the same period of 2015 even as the number of flyers declined when compared to January 2016.

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Budget carrier SpiceJet, maintained its high seat factor run, logging over 90% seat factor for the ninth consecutive time with 92.3% load factor during the month.

On the other hand, Tata-SIA-run full-service Vistara and another Tata group-invested airline AirAsia India along with Spicejet gained market share, rest of the carriers saw a marginal dip in their pie.

In terms of on-time performance from the four metro airports -- Bangalore, Hyderabad, Delhi and Mumbai -- Vistara and IndiGo delivered the largest OTP at 90.7% followed by Jet Airways at 82.9% OTP, in February.

According to DGCA, the overall cancellation rate of scheduled domestic airlines during the reporting month stood at 0.7%. Two regional airlines Air Costa and Air Pegasus cancelled nearly 20% and 16% of the total flights operated by them in the month.