Digi Yatra facilitating contactless & paperless air travel MUMBAI: India registered a domestic passenger traffic growth of 96% in January 2023 as airlines flew 125 lakh passengers compared to 64 lakh flown in January 2022, the month when the Covid third wave had started hitting air travel. IndiGo , for instance, which holds a market share of 68.5%, had a passenger load factor (PLF) of 87.5% in December, which fell to 82% in January. In January, airlines ‘denied boarding’ to 594 passengers and paid about Rs 37 lakh towards compensation. Problem with flights was the leading cause of passenger complaints in January. It was followed by Akasa Air at 76.9% and Vistara at 76.6 %. Source - The Times of India
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