New Delhi: The legacy carriers are striking back with a vengeance. The group of three legacy carriers Jet Airways, Indian Airlines and Air Sahara seem to be clawing back with their combined share of the domestic aviation pie growing to 62.5% in August this year.
Their combined share had dipped to nearly 60% in recent months.
According to latest air travel data with the directorate general of civil aviation (DGCA), the state-owned Indian Airlines reported the fastest growth during the month with its market share surging to 22.6%.
Data showed Jet's share dropped to 31.1%, while Air Deccan stood at 18.3% and SpiceJet at 6.3%.
Air Sahara saw its share rise to 8.8%, followed closely by Kingfisher at 8.7%. Paramount Airways, GoAir and IndiGo together accounted for the remaining 4.2%.
19/09/06 Times of India
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