May this year has proved to be "another good month" for the national carrier with its passenger revenue per day jumping by nearly 20 per cent from last year's Rs 38 crore to Rs 44 crore this year.
The average number of passengers carried by the airline in May also increased by five per cent from 45,230 last year to 47,700.
The passenger load factor on the domestic network was 80 per cent last month and in the international sector it was 73 per cent.
"The yield on the domestic sector was Rs 7.41 per passenger kilometre (PKM) and in the overall network it was Rs 4.47 PKM which reflects a 10 per cent increase vis-a-vis last year," the spokesman said.
Meanwhile, the national carrier's low-cost arm Air India Express also recorded increased passenger revenue and number of passengers carried by it in May.
The average revenue of Air India Express, which operates mostly in the Gulf sector, per day was Rs 8.13 crores and it flew 8,500 passengers last month.
Its passenger load factor touched an all-time high of 90 per cent on international sector in May while the yields also reached to Rs 4.08 per PKM, he said.
"The performance achieved by Air India exceeded turnaround plan under each and every parameter," he said.
Air India, which had taken delivery of the 14th B-787 aircraft in Charleston in USA from the Boeing factory on June 2, arrived here today. The airline would be taking the delivery of the 15th Dreamliner aircraft towards the end of this month.
"In this connection, Air India had already arranged a bridge financing facility of USD 410 million from Deutsche Bank and Standard Chartered Bank, which would be used for financing next four B-787 Dreamliner aircraft," the spokesman said.
