Emirates flew more persons in and out of India than Air India

However, Jet Airways grabbed little more of the market share than Emirates when it came to international air traffic emanating out of India

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Apr 07 2013 | 1:26 PM IST
In a development that could be of serious concern to Indian carriers, Dubai-based Emirates flew more international travellers in and out of India than Air India in 2011-12, according to official data.

Jet Airways, however, grabbed little more of the market share than Emirates when it came to international air traffic emanating out of India.

While Emirates cornered 13.04 per cent of the total market share of India, flying 45.32 lakh passengers in and out of the country in 2011-12, Air India and its subsidiary Air India Express jointly carried 41.38 lakh passengers or 11.91 per cent, the data showed.

The global market share of Jet Airways was 15.7 per cent as the private carrier flew 54.53 lakh travellers during the period. Other Indian carriers like Kingfisher Airlines, which was flying then, had a market share of 3.24 per cent, IndiGo had 1.19, SpiceJet 0.86 and JetLite 0.31 per cent.

Industry sources said the trend, which continued in the past year, is likely to go on till Indian carriers match the Gulf carrier's route network.

In the same period, no other global carrier was in double- digits in terms of market share, with two more Gulf carriers -- Qatar Airways and Air Arabia -- being in the second and third places with 4.41 and 4.31 per cent respectively.

German airline Lufthansa was in the fourth place with 3.42 per cent, while another Gulf carrier Oman Airways took the fifth place with 2.75 per cent market share. British Airways was the sixth with 2.70 per cent, SriLankan Airways occupied the seventh spot (2.45) and Cathay Pacific in the eighth (2.14) place.

Etihad, Malaysian and GulfAir were in the ninth, tenth and 11th positions respectively with 1.95, 1.87 and 1.51 per cent, the data showed.
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First Published: Apr 07 2013 | 10:30 AM IST

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