Highlights

  • Passengers travelling with SpiceJet Airlines are facing most flight disruptions
  • Air India's punctuality dropped from the second position in April to the fifth position in May

Latest news

Regulator DGCA eases flight duty norms for pilots amid IndiGo crisis

Regulator DGCA eases flight duty norms for pilots amid IndiGo crisis

RBI raises FY26 GDP growth projection to 7.3 pc

RBI raises FY26 GDP growth projection to 7.3 pc

AAP to hold farmers’ Mahapanchayat in Gujarat's Amreli on December 7 amid crop loss crisis

AAP to hold farmers’ Mahapanchayat in Gujarat's Amreli on December 7 amid crop loss crisis

OnePlus marks 12 years in India with a new six-star lineup for the 15R reveal

OnePlus marks 12 years in India with a new six-star lineup for the 15R reveal

India not neutral, it is on side of peace: PM Modi to Putin on Ukraine conflict

India not neutral, it is on side of peace: PM Modi to Putin on Ukraine conflict

Rory McIlroy Survives Cut at Dramatic Australian Open

Rory McIlroy Survives Cut at Dramatic Australian Open

Final Season of 'Four More Shots Please!' Premieres Dec 19 on Prime Video

Final Season of 'Four More Shots Please!' Premieres Dec 19 on Prime Video

Tribeny Rai's 'Shape of Momo': Celebrating Northeast Women

Tribeny Rai's 'Shape of Momo': Celebrating Northeast Women

SpiceJet is India's most delayed airline, Akasa Air most punctual

The airline that has come first in punctuality is Akasa Air, which has been operational for less than a year

SpiceJet is India's most delayed airline, Akasa Air most punctual

Passengers travelling with SpiceJet Airlines are facing delays in reaching their destinations due to a cash crisis. SpiceJet has been struggling to maintain its schedule. According to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), in May, only 61% of SpiceJet flights from the country's four major airports - Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, and Hyderabad - departed on time.

In contrast, in April, 70% of the airline's flights were on time. May and June are peak seasons for the aviation sector as people tend to travel more during this period due to school vacations. In May, there was increased demand for flights on certain routes compared to normal days, partly because insolvent Go First airline had stopped selling tickets.

 DGCA has compiled a list based on data from the four major airports in the country - Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, and Hyderabad. SpiceJet operates approximately 250 flights per day.

Air India's performance in terms of punctuality has also declined. It dropped from the second position in April to the fifth position in May.

Akasa Air, which has been operational for less than a year, ranks first in terms of punctuality. 92.6% of its flights were operated on schedule. IndiGo Airlines ranks second with 90.3% of its flights being on time. Vistara ranks third with 89.5%, and AirAsia, with 84.8% of its flights on time, secures the fourth position. Air India, which ranked fifth, had 82.5% of its flights on time.

In May, there was a 15% increase in domestic passenger traffic compared to April. During this period, a total of 13.2 lakh people travelled by flight. Airlines have been struggling with a shortage of staff and aircraft since the COVID-19 pandemic. Harshvardhan, Chairman of Starair Consulting based in New Delhi, stated that the increase in the number of passengers has put pressure on airlines to expand their services.

ADVERTISEMENT

Up Next

SpiceJet is India's most delayed airline, Akasa Air most punctual

SpiceJet is India's most delayed airline, Akasa Air most punctual

RBI trims policy interest rate by 25bps to 5.25pc, loans to get cheaper

RBI trims policy interest rate by 25bps to 5.25pc, loans to get cheaper

Rupee slumps to all-time low of 90.25 against US dollar in intra-day trade

Rupee slumps to all-time low of 90.25 against US dollar in intra-day trade

Reliance completes merger of Star Television Productions with Jiostar

Reliance completes merger of Star Television Productions with Jiostar

India to lead emerging market growth with 7pc GDP rise in 2025: Moody’s

India to lead emerging market growth with 7pc GDP rise in 2025: Moody’s

Nifty hits record high after 14 months; Sensex nears all-time peak

Nifty hits record high after 14 months; Sensex nears all-time peak

ADVERTISEMENT

editorji-whatsApp

More videos

Reliance stops Russian oil use at its only-for-export refinery to comply with EU sanctions

Reliance stops Russian oil use at its only-for-export refinery to comply with EU sanctions

ED attaches fresh assets worth over Rs 1,400 cr in case against Anil Ambani's Reliance Group

ED attaches fresh assets worth over Rs 1,400 cr in case against Anil Ambani's Reliance Group

India signs one-year deal to import 2.2 million tonnes of LPG from US

India signs one-year deal to import 2.2 million tonnes of LPG from US

India International Trade Fair begins at Pragati Maidan amid tight security

India International Trade Fair begins at Pragati Maidan amid tight security

Stock markets decline in initial trade on foreign fund outflows, weak Asian peers

Stock markets decline in initial trade on foreign fund outflows, weak Asian peers

Amazon to lay off 30,000 office workers amid AI-driven cost cuts

Amazon to lay off 30,000 office workers amid AI-driven cost cuts

US sanctions on Russian firms to hit Reliance; PSUs likely to keep buying Russian oil via traders

US sanctions on Russian firms to hit Reliance; PSUs likely to keep buying Russian oil via traders

Dream debut: LG Electronics India shares jump over 50 pc

Dream debut: LG Electronics India shares jump over 50 pc

One GB wireless data in India costs less than a cup of tea: PM Modi

One GB wireless data in India costs less than a cup of tea: PM Modi

Power struggle in Tata Trusts: Trustees clash over board appointments

Power struggle in Tata Trusts: Trustees clash over board appointments

Editorji Technologies Pvt. Ltd. © 2022 All Rights Reserved.