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Increasing Impact of Flight Delays on Passengers Revealed by Latest Data

Recent data highlights a concerning trend in India’s aviation sector, where flight delays are becoming increasingly prevalent, impacting a growing number of passengers. Notably, even major players like IndiGo and Air India are experiencing significant declines in punctuality, once considered their hallmark. The recent shift in operations at Delhi Airport’s Terminal 1 due to a roof collapse has exacerbated the issue, forcing flights to be redistributed across other terminals.

IndiGo and Air India’s Performance Decline

IndiGo, historically known for its punctuality, recorded an On-Time Performance (OTP) of 72.8% in May 2024, down from 90.3% just a year prior. Similarly, Air India’s OTP dropped to 68.4%, marking a departure from its earlier promising performance post-privatization. These figures underscore a substantial increase in flight delays, with a notable impact on passenger schedules and travel plans.

Impact on Passenger Volume

In May 2024 alone, IndiGo experienced over 30,000 passengers daily affected by delayed departures from major metro airports. This represents a significant rise compared to previous years, reflecting the broader trend of increased passenger disruptions due to operational delays.

Operational Challenges and Future Outlook

Factors contributing to these delays include heightened security protocols affecting connecting flights and infrastructural limitations at key airports. IndiGo’s response to these challenges has been tepid, despite its previous emphasis on punctuality in marketing campaigns. The airline’s efforts to reclaim its OTP leadership position have been overshadowed by operational constraints and high aircraft utilization rates.

Looking Ahead

As IndiGo plans for the introduction of widebody aircraft by 2027, the complexity of its operations is expected to increase further. This poses additional challenges in maintaining punctuality amidst a larger network of domestic and international flights.

while flight delays continue to disrupt passenger travel across India, airlines like IndiGo face mounting pressure to address operational inefficiencies and regain their reputation for punctuality in the competitive aviation landscape.

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