The Gulf carrier, which flew 4.86 million passengers in 2013-14 on its 185 weekly flights out of ten Indian cities, recorded an average of 81 per cent load factor or an average percentage of passengers carried in a flight.
"The load factor is in the high 90s (percentage) range from non-hub airports in India where we operate 63 per cent of all our flights," Emirates' Vice President (India-Nepal) Essa Sulaiman Ahmad told reporters here today.
Asked whether he agreed with the description of Emirates as an Indian carrier, Ahmad said the airline was third largest after Air India and Jet Airways in picking up international traffic from India to foreign destinations including to its Dubai hub, with a market share of 10.8 per cent.
To questions on the tough competition it posed to Indian carriers, he said almost 92 per cent of 4.86 million passengers Emirates flew out of and in to India travelled from Dubai or points on its global network that "are not currently served by Indian carriers".
He parried questions on whether there was a "threat" from Air India joining Star Alliance, saying "competition always makes one stronger".