Jet Airways’ share rose to 18.4 in November, the first time it exceeded the 18-per cent mark since March. Air India’s market share fell to 17.5 per cent.
Barring Air India, all airlines reported growth in occupancy. Air India’s load factor fell from 83.5 per cent in October to 76.9 per cent in November. Jet Airways’ load stood at 83.8 per cent.
SpiceJet reported the highest load factor of 86.9 per cent, though it also had the highest number of cancellations (16 per cent) and fared poorly in terms of punctuality (78.3 per cent). Only Air India’s on-time performance was worse (72.3 per cent).
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