Summary:

According to the DGCA, Indian airlines handled 14.5 million passengers in March 2025, an 8.79% increase from 13.3 million in March 2024. The report confirmed that domestic carriers transported 14.542 million passengers in March, up from 13.368 million the previous year, highlighting strong year-on-year growth in India’s domestic aviation sector.

In March 2025, IndiGo flew 9.31 million passengers, capturing 64% of the market and leading in on-time performance (OTP) with 88.1%. The Air India Group carried 3.88 million passengers, representing 26.7% of the market and achieving an OTP of 82%. Akasa Air and SpiceJet followed with market shares of 5% and 3.3%, and OTPs of 86.9% and 72.1%, respectively. The OTP data was collected from Bengaluru, Delhi, Hyderabad, and Mumbai airports.

Source: IBEF

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