Domestic air passenger traffic logs estimated 83% growth in April: ICRA
The Hindu
Rising ATF prices could pose major threat to recovery process
Domestic air passenger traffic is estimated to have logged an 83% growth year-on-year at 10.5-million in April as COVID-19 infection cases waned, leaving a gap of just 5% when compared with the pre-pandemic level, ICRA said on Monday.
Indian carriers had flown about 11 million passengers in April 2019.
However, the domestic airline operators saw the international passenger traffic marginally surpassing the pre-pandemic numbers (about 1.83 million), with total volumes standing at around 1.85 million, it said.
It also said that rising aviation turbine fuel (ATF) prices due to ongoing geo-political issues linked to the Russia-Ukraine conflict continue to evolve as a major threat to the recovery process.
For April 2022, the average daily departures were at about 2,726, notably higher than the average daily departures of about 2,000 in the same month a year earlier and higher compared with about 2,588 in March 2022, said Suprio Banerjee, Vice-President & Sector Head, ICRA.
According to him, the average number of passengers per flight during the previous month of April was at 128, against that of 133 passengers per flight in March 2022 and lower than the average of 135 passengers per flight in April 2019.
"Though recovery in passenger traffic is expected to be relatively fast-paced in FY2023, given the near normalcy situation seen in domestic airline operations, overhang of any further Covid wave looms on the sector,” added Mr. Banerjee.