Directorate General of Civil Aviation Lowers 2019 Traffic Growth Forecast

Directorate General of Civil Aviation Lowers 2019 Traffic Growth Forecast
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New Delhi/Mumbai: The country's civil aviation regulator has slashed the domestic air passenger growth forecast to 4-6 percent from an earlier projection of 7-9 percent.

The new projection comes after September’s passenger traffic data showed a dismal growth of 1.18 percent over the corresponding month of last year.

“The numbers are disappointing. They have pulled down our projection and now, we peg it at 4 to 6 percent,” Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) Director-General Arun Kumar said.

“We have managed to withstand the sad exit of Jet Airways and maintained a positive growth despite three months of negative or almost flat growth.”

According to Kumar, the loss in the fleet on account of Jet Airways has largely been recovered.

“We expect an all-time high fleet of more than 616 aircraft in the air in a month’s time from now,” he said.

“With some more aircrafts joining our fleet by December 31, we expect a return to double-digit growth in the early part of next year.” Airfare normalization and additional capacity generation had pulled up air passenger traffic growth in the last couple of months, however, market observers have blamed the ongoing economic slowdown as the main proponent for lower growth numbers for September.

Accordingly, official data has shown that air passenger traffic rose 1.18 percent to 1.15 crore in September from 1.13 crore reported for the corresponding month of the previous fiscal. Passengers carried by domestic airlines during Jan-Sept 2019 were 1,058.91 lakhs as against 1,027.93 lakhs during the corresponding period of previous year thereby registering annual growth of 3.01 percent,” the official data document said. (IANS)

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