IndiGo continued its dominance in Indian skies, carrying nearly one in every two passengers. In doing so, it more than made up for lost ground in August. Its market share rose to
48.2 per cent from 47 per cent in August. It was 47.8 per cent in July. On the back of reasonable growth in the first five months of the calendar year, traffic for domestic airlines from January-September was still higher by 3 per cent, rising to 105.89 million, against 102.79 million in the same period last year, according to DGCA.
“The loss in fleet, on account of Jet Airways, has largely been recovered and we expect an all-time high fleet of above 616 aircraft in a month’s time. With more aircraft joining by December 31, we expect a return to double-digit growth early next year," the official added.