Driven by summer holiday bookings, domestic air traffic surged by a healthy 18.35 per cent in May over the same period last year, while budget carrier IndiGo continued its market domination with more than a third of the total traffic pie in its kitty.
All Indian carriers together ferried a total of 71.27 lakh passengers in May as compared to 60.22 lakh passengers during May 2014, according to Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) data for the month.
During May, another budget airline SpiceJet clocked the highest seat factor at 93.1 per cent helped by a series of low-fare schemes, announced by the carrier in the previous month.
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National carrier Air India's share in the total passenger traffic stood at 15.8 per cent as it ferried 11.8 lakh passengers in the month.
The two new airlines-- AirAsia India and Vistara-- transported less than one lakh passengers in the month at 0.94 lakh and 0.93 lakh passengers respectively.
Air Costa transported 0.61 lakh passengers while Air Pegasus 0.06 lakh.
IndiGo also recorded a high load factor of 91.9 per cent, followed by GoAir 89.4 per cent, AirAsia India 81.4 per cent and Air Costa 81.2 per cent.
Jet Airways' load factor during May stood at 81.1 per cent while that of Air India at 80.4 per cent.
The seat factor of the domestic airline rose over the previous month primarily due to the onset of tourist season, the DGCA said.
During the period, Directorate General of Civil Aviation received a total of 858 complaints against nine airlines. Of these 793 were disposed off while investigations were going on in the remaining 65 complaints, the DGCA said.
DGCA had received 211 complaints against Jet Airways, besides 191 against IndiGo, 187 against SpiceJet and 173 against Air India.