The Tata-Singapore Airlines joint venture also increased its fleet capacity by 44 per cent in the period, airline said, adding it will increase its weekly flights by 30 per cent, taking the total to over 700 flights a week.
In absolute terms, the airline flew 1.15 million passengers during the first four months of the year over 6,40,000 in the same period a year ago, it said.
"The improved performance was driven by higher utilisation of aircraft compared to the same period last year, coupled with a 7 percentage points increase in its average load factor from 75 to 82 per cent. The number of destinations flown increased 19 from 13 cities," Sanjiv Kapoor, chief strategy & commercial officer at the airline said.
"Our load factor in the economy class has been the highest in the industry consistently for the last few months, with load factors in the premium economy and the business class growing steadily too," Kapoor said.
Vistara will continue to expand significantly this year, as it adds the fleet capacity in the coming months, he said, adding by the end of the summer season, Vistara will add a further 30 per cent to its weekly flights, taking the total to over 700 flights a week.
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