The number of air travellers who flew in September was 58.22 lakh, an increase of close to 28 per cent over the 45.55 lakh passengers during the same period last year, latest figures issued by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) showed.
The increase in the number of passengers flown was primarily due to the on-going festive season, official sources said.
IndiGo remained the market leader having flown 19.07 lakh passengers during the month followed by SpiceJet at 10.82 lakh.
The airlines paid Rs 58.50 lakh as compensation and facilities to over 10,000 passengers affected by cancellation, while Rs 27.59 lakh was paid as compensation to 935 passengers who were denied boarding during September this year.