Air India's falling share

July 07, 2017 12:07 am | Updated 12:07 am IST

Mumbai: A view of the Air India building in Mumbai on Thursday. India's InterGlobe Aviation, owner of IndiGo airline, has shown unsolicited interest in buying a stake in state-owned carrier Air India. PTI Photo(PTI6_29_2017_000259B)

Mumbai: A view of the Air India building in Mumbai on Thursday. India's InterGlobe Aviation, owner of IndiGo airline, has shown unsolicited interest in buying a stake in state-owned carrier Air India. PTI Photo(PTI6_29_2017_000259B)

 

Relative to other privately owned airlines, Air India's share of domestic passenger traffic in India has steadily falled from close to 20% in January 2014 to 13 % in May 2017.

 

 

 

Notes: Airlines whose shares are less than 10% are grouped under "Others". GoAir's share is 8.5% in May 2017 and it peaked at 10/1% in June 2014. Jet* combines shares of Jet Airways and JetLite.

Source: DGCA.NIC.In 

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