Delhi airport reports number of domestic passengers increased by 3 times since mid-May
The aviation sector have been badly hit due to the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic, which is receding currently but was in full force in April and May.
- Most of those who flew were in 'visiting family and friends' category
- Business travellers were the least amount of flyers recorded
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New Delhi: Delhi international airport operator DIAL said that the number of domestic passengers has increased by more than three times between mid-May and June-end in an official statement.
In June this year, most of those who flew were in 'visiting family and friends' category (48 per cent), which was followed by 'vacation' (25 per cent) and 'business travellers' (19 per cent), the statement mentioned.
However, in June 2019, around 44 per cent of flyers were vacationers, while 41 per cent were of the 'visiting family and friends' category, the DIAL added.
"Delhi airport has witnessed over three times rise in domestic passenger numbers from around 18,000 per day in mid of May 2021 to over 62,000 per day at the end of June 2021," said the Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL).
Similarly, the number of international travellers grew from around 4,500 per day in mid of May to nearly 7,500 per day in June-end, it noted.
India and its aviation sector have been badly hit due to the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic, which is receding currently but was in full force in April and May.
Currently, the airlines are permitted to operate not more than 50 per cent of their pre-COVID domestic flights.
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