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Domestic air traffic to decline by 41-46% in FY21 due to Covid-19: Icra

For June, the domestic passenger traffic was 1.95 million, as against 11.2 million in June 2019, a de-growth of 83.7 per cent over the year-ago period

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The government on Friday extended the suspension of scheduled international flights till July 30.

Press Trust of India Mumbai
The recommencement of commercial passenger flight services in a graded manner is unlikely to help the domestic aviation industry recover in the current financial year with domestic air traffic expected to shrink by 41-46 per cent and international travel demand by a negative 67-72 per cent year-on-year owing to Covid-19, a report said on Friday.

The domestic passenger flight services restarted from May 25 after a two months hiatus due to the lockdown in the wake of coronavirus pandemic. The international operations, however, remained suspended since March 22 for similar reasons.

The government on Friday extended the suspension of scheduled

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