Indian airline outlook 2010
After the dramatic changes of the last five years, the Indian aviation industry is starting to see the emergence of a more favourable environment. India’s GDP growth slowed from over 9% in 2007/08 to 6.1% in 2008/09. However, given the contraction globally, this was a relatively a good result. The economy appears to be recovering earlier than expected, with GDP growth of 7.9% in the last quarter, ahead of expectations. The World Bank projects annual growth of 8.0% per annum from 2011 to 2014. Domestic traffic is also showing a return to growth. After 12 consecutive months of year-on-year declines in domestic traffic, July 2009 saw a return to positive territory, which has continued since then. [3875 words]
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This report contains the following subheadings:
- Domestic traffic ends the year with 35.5% increase in Dec-2009
- Indian airline outlook: Low cost future
This report contains the following charts and tables:
- Indian carriers domestic passengers: 12 months ended 31-Dec-2006 to 12 months ended 31-Dec-2009
- Indian carriers domestic passenger numbers and passenger number growth: Dec-2008 to Dec-2009
- Indian carriers seat factor: Dec-2009
- Indian carriers domestic market share: Dec-2009
- Air India domestic passenger numbers and passenger numbers growth: Dec-2008 to Dec-2009
- Jet Airways domestic passenger numbers and passenger numbers growth: Dec-2008 to Dec-2009
- JetLite domestic passenger numbers and passenger numbers growth: Dec-2008 to Dec-2009
- Kingfisher Airlines and Deccan combined domestic passenger numbers and passenger numbers growth: Dec-2008 to Dec-2009
- IndiGo domestic passenger numbers and passenger numbers growth: Dec-2008 to Dec-2009
- SpiceJet domestic passenger numbers and passenger numbers growth: Dec-2008 to Dec-2009
- GoAir domestic passenger numbers and passenger numbers growth: Dec-2008 to Dec-2009
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