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Domestic air passengers made a new record on Sunday, 4,56,910 passengers traveled by air in one day.

by Vikram Dave
20/11/2023
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Domestic air passengers made a new record on Sunday, 4,56,910 passengers traveled by air in one day.

New Delhi. Domestic air travel in India saw a steady increase in passenger numbers, hitting a new record last Sunday. According to the latest data from the Civil Aviation Ministry, 4,56,910 domestic passengers flew in a single day, the highest ever single-day air travel figure in the country. The pace did not slow down on Saturday as well, with the number of air passengers reaching an impressive 4,56,748, matching the historic high seen that day. The Civil Aviation Ministry, in a post on social networking platform X, highlighted the extraordinary transformation of India’s domestic aviation sector following the COVID-19 pandemic. It emphasized that the narrative is not only compelling but also inspiring.

Travel via 5,958 domestic flights

According to official figures, a total of 4,56,910 passengers traveled through 5,958 domestic flights on Sunday. The Ministry attributes this remarkable achievement to the positive outlook, progressive policies and deep trust between the authorities and passengers, which is taking the aviation sector to new heights with each passing day.

Surpassed last year’s figures

The record-breaking feat on Sunday surpassed the numbers recorded on November 19 last year, which was a movement of 3,93,391 passengers and 5,506 flights in a single day. Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia, while sharing these figures on Monday, expressed confidence that no one can stop India from becoming the world’s largest aviation market.

The month of October witnessed a strong growth in domestic air travel, which witnessed a significant growth of 11% compared to the same period last year. According to the latest data released by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), the number of domestic air passengers reached a staggering 1.26 crore in October. The aviation regulator highlighted this trend in its recent data release, highlighting a substantial growth of 26.98% YoY and 10.78% monthly with a total of 1,254.98 lakh domestic passengers during the January-October 2023 period.

New Delhi. Domestic air travel in India saw a steady increase in passenger numbers, hitting a new record last Sunday. According to the latest data from the Civil Aviation Ministry, 4,56,910 domestic passengers flew in a single day, the highest ever single-day air travel figure in the country. The pace did not slow down on Saturday as well, with the number of air passengers reaching an impressive 4,56,748, matching the historic high seen that day. The Civil Aviation Ministry, in a post on social networking platform X, highlighted the extraordinary transformation of India’s domestic aviation sector following the COVID-19 pandemic. It emphasized that the narrative is not only compelling but also inspiring.

Travel via 5,958 domestic flights

According to official figures, a total of 4,56,910 passengers traveled through 5,958 domestic flights on Sunday. The Ministry attributes this remarkable achievement to the positive outlook, progressive policies and deep trust between the authorities and passengers, which is taking the aviation sector to new heights with each passing day.

Surpassed last year’s figures

The record-breaking feat on Sunday surpassed the numbers recorded on November 19 last year, which was a movement of 3,93,391 passengers and 5,506 flights in a single day. Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia, while sharing these figures on Monday, expressed confidence that no one can stop India from becoming the world’s largest aviation market.

The month of October witnessed a strong growth in domestic air travel, which witnessed a significant growth of 11% compared to the same period last year. According to the latest data released by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), the number of domestic air passengers reached a staggering 1.26 crore in October. The aviation regulator highlighted this trend in its recent data release, highlighting a substantial growth of 26.98% YoY and 10.78% monthly with a total of 1,254.98 lakh domestic passengers during the January-October 2023 period.

New Delhi. Domestic air travel in India saw a steady increase in passenger numbers, hitting a new record last Sunday. According to the latest data from the Civil Aviation Ministry, 4,56,910 domestic passengers flew in a single day, the highest ever single-day air travel figure in the country. The pace did not slow down on Saturday as well, with the number of air passengers reaching an impressive 4,56,748, matching the historic high seen that day. The Civil Aviation Ministry, in a post on social networking platform X, highlighted the extraordinary transformation of India’s domestic aviation sector following the COVID-19 pandemic. It emphasized that the narrative is not only compelling but also inspiring.

Travel via 5,958 domestic flights

According to official figures, a total of 4,56,910 passengers traveled through 5,958 domestic flights on Sunday. The Ministry attributes this remarkable achievement to the positive outlook, progressive policies and deep trust between the authorities and passengers, which is taking the aviation sector to new heights with each passing day.

Surpassed last year’s figures

The record-breaking feat on Sunday surpassed the numbers recorded on November 19 last year, which was a movement of 3,93,391 passengers and 5,506 flights in a single day. Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia, while sharing these figures on Monday, expressed confidence that no one can stop India from becoming the world’s largest aviation market.

The month of October witnessed a strong growth in domestic air travel, which witnessed a significant growth of 11% compared to the same period last year. According to the latest data released by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), the number of domestic air passengers reached a staggering 1.26 crore in October. The aviation regulator highlighted this trend in its recent data release, highlighting a substantial growth of 26.98% YoY and 10.78% monthly with a total of 1,254.98 lakh domestic passengers during the January-October 2023 period.

New Delhi. Domestic air travel in India saw a steady increase in passenger numbers, hitting a new record last Sunday. According to the latest data from the Civil Aviation Ministry, 4,56,910 domestic passengers flew in a single day, the highest ever single-day air travel figure in the country. The pace did not slow down on Saturday as well, with the number of air passengers reaching an impressive 4,56,748, matching the historic high seen that day. The Civil Aviation Ministry, in a post on social networking platform X, highlighted the extraordinary transformation of India’s domestic aviation sector following the COVID-19 pandemic. It emphasized that the narrative is not only compelling but also inspiring.

Travel via 5,958 domestic flights

According to official figures, a total of 4,56,910 passengers traveled through 5,958 domestic flights on Sunday. The Ministry attributes this remarkable achievement to the positive outlook, progressive policies and deep trust between the authorities and passengers, which is taking the aviation sector to new heights with each passing day.

Surpassed last year’s figures

The record-breaking feat on Sunday surpassed the numbers recorded on November 19 last year, which was a movement of 3,93,391 passengers and 5,506 flights in a single day. Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia, while sharing these figures on Monday, expressed confidence that no one can stop India from becoming the world’s largest aviation market.

The month of October witnessed a strong growth in domestic air travel, which witnessed a significant growth of 11% compared to the same period last year. According to the latest data released by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), the number of domestic air passengers reached a staggering 1.26 crore in October. The aviation regulator highlighted this trend in its recent data release, highlighting a substantial growth of 26.98% YoY and 10.78% monthly with a total of 1,254.98 lakh domestic passengers during the January-October 2023 period.

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New Delhi. Domestic air travel in India saw a steady increase in passenger numbers, hitting a new record last Sunday. According to the latest data from the Civil Aviation Ministry, 4,56,910 domestic passengers flew in a single day, the highest ever single-day air travel figure in the country. The pace did not slow down on Saturday as well, with the number of air passengers reaching an impressive 4,56,748, matching the historic high seen that day. The Civil Aviation Ministry, in a post on social networking platform X, highlighted the extraordinary transformation of India’s domestic aviation sector following the COVID-19 pandemic. It emphasized that the narrative is not only compelling but also inspiring.

Travel via 5,958 domestic flights

According to official figures, a total of 4,56,910 passengers traveled through 5,958 domestic flights on Sunday. The Ministry attributes this remarkable achievement to the positive outlook, progressive policies and deep trust between the authorities and passengers, which is taking the aviation sector to new heights with each passing day.

Surpassed last year’s figures

The record-breaking feat on Sunday surpassed the numbers recorded on November 19 last year, which was a movement of 3,93,391 passengers and 5,506 flights in a single day. Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia, while sharing these figures on Monday, expressed confidence that no one can stop India from becoming the world’s largest aviation market.

The month of October witnessed a strong growth in domestic air travel, which witnessed a significant growth of 11% compared to the same period last year. According to the latest data released by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), the number of domestic air passengers reached a staggering 1.26 crore in October. The aviation regulator highlighted this trend in its recent data release, highlighting a substantial growth of 26.98% YoY and 10.78% monthly with a total of 1,254.98 lakh domestic passengers during the January-October 2023 period.

New Delhi. Domestic air travel in India saw a steady increase in passenger numbers, hitting a new record last Sunday. According to the latest data from the Civil Aviation Ministry, 4,56,910 domestic passengers flew in a single day, the highest ever single-day air travel figure in the country. The pace did not slow down on Saturday as well, with the number of air passengers reaching an impressive 4,56,748, matching the historic high seen that day. The Civil Aviation Ministry, in a post on social networking platform X, highlighted the extraordinary transformation of India’s domestic aviation sector following the COVID-19 pandemic. It emphasized that the narrative is not only compelling but also inspiring.

Travel via 5,958 domestic flights

According to official figures, a total of 4,56,910 passengers traveled through 5,958 domestic flights on Sunday. The Ministry attributes this remarkable achievement to the positive outlook, progressive policies and deep trust between the authorities and passengers, which is taking the aviation sector to new heights with each passing day.

Surpassed last year’s figures

The record-breaking feat on Sunday surpassed the numbers recorded on November 19 last year, which was a movement of 3,93,391 passengers and 5,506 flights in a single day. Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia, while sharing these figures on Monday, expressed confidence that no one can stop India from becoming the world’s largest aviation market.

The month of October witnessed a strong growth in domestic air travel, which witnessed a significant growth of 11% compared to the same period last year. According to the latest data released by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), the number of domestic air passengers reached a staggering 1.26 crore in October. The aviation regulator highlighted this trend in its recent data release, highlighting a substantial growth of 26.98% YoY and 10.78% monthly with a total of 1,254.98 lakh domestic passengers during the January-October 2023 period.

New Delhi. Domestic air travel in India saw a steady increase in passenger numbers, hitting a new record last Sunday. According to the latest data from the Civil Aviation Ministry, 4,56,910 domestic passengers flew in a single day, the highest ever single-day air travel figure in the country. The pace did not slow down on Saturday as well, with the number of air passengers reaching an impressive 4,56,748, matching the historic high seen that day. The Civil Aviation Ministry, in a post on social networking platform X, highlighted the extraordinary transformation of India’s domestic aviation sector following the COVID-19 pandemic. It emphasized that the narrative is not only compelling but also inspiring.

Travel via 5,958 domestic flights

According to official figures, a total of 4,56,910 passengers traveled through 5,958 domestic flights on Sunday. The Ministry attributes this remarkable achievement to the positive outlook, progressive policies and deep trust between the authorities and passengers, which is taking the aviation sector to new heights with each passing day.

Surpassed last year’s figures

The record-breaking feat on Sunday surpassed the numbers recorded on November 19 last year, which was a movement of 3,93,391 passengers and 5,506 flights in a single day. Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia, while sharing these figures on Monday, expressed confidence that no one can stop India from becoming the world’s largest aviation market.

The month of October witnessed a strong growth in domestic air travel, which witnessed a significant growth of 11% compared to the same period last year. According to the latest data released by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), the number of domestic air passengers reached a staggering 1.26 crore in October. The aviation regulator highlighted this trend in its recent data release, highlighting a substantial growth of 26.98% YoY and 10.78% monthly with a total of 1,254.98 lakh domestic passengers during the January-October 2023 period.

New Delhi. Domestic air travel in India saw a steady increase in passenger numbers, hitting a new record last Sunday. According to the latest data from the Civil Aviation Ministry, 4,56,910 domestic passengers flew in a single day, the highest ever single-day air travel figure in the country. The pace did not slow down on Saturday as well, with the number of air passengers reaching an impressive 4,56,748, matching the historic high seen that day. The Civil Aviation Ministry, in a post on social networking platform X, highlighted the extraordinary transformation of India’s domestic aviation sector following the COVID-19 pandemic. It emphasized that the narrative is not only compelling but also inspiring.

Travel via 5,958 domestic flights

According to official figures, a total of 4,56,910 passengers traveled through 5,958 domestic flights on Sunday. The Ministry attributes this remarkable achievement to the positive outlook, progressive policies and deep trust between the authorities and passengers, which is taking the aviation sector to new heights with each passing day.

Surpassed last year’s figures

The record-breaking feat on Sunday surpassed the numbers recorded on November 19 last year, which was a movement of 3,93,391 passengers and 5,506 flights in a single day. Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia, while sharing these figures on Monday, expressed confidence that no one can stop India from becoming the world’s largest aviation market.

The month of October witnessed a strong growth in domestic air travel, which witnessed a significant growth of 11% compared to the same period last year. According to the latest data released by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), the number of domestic air passengers reached a staggering 1.26 crore in October. The aviation regulator highlighted this trend in its recent data release, highlighting a substantial growth of 26.98% YoY and 10.78% monthly with a total of 1,254.98 lakh domestic passengers during the January-October 2023 period.

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