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India’s domestic air passenger traffic declined over 3% in April 2026 amid rising fuel costs and geopolitical tensions

India’s domestic aviation sector has recorded a second consecutive monthly decline, with passenger traffic falling more than 3% in April 2026 to reach the lowest monthly count of the year. Indian carriers transported 13.8 million passengers last month compared to 14.3 million in April 2025, marking a 3.47% year-on-year decline despite the onset of the summer travel season when demand typically rises. The downturn has raised concerns across the industry as airlines grapple with surging operational costs, geopolitical disruptions, and an unexpectedly soft travel market.

The decline comes amid a sharp increase in aviation turbine fuel prices linked to ongoing conflict in West Asia, which has disrupted global energy markets and forced Indian carriers to navigate airspace restrictions and longer flight routes. Rising ATF prices have created severe financial pressure on airlines operating in a highly competitive and price-sensitive environment. For the first four months of 2026, cumulative domestic air traffic reached 57.54 million passengers, registering negligible year-on-year growth of just 0.06% compared to the same period in 2025.

Despite the industry-wide slump, IndiGo has strengthened its market position, with its share jumping to 65% in April from an average of 63% between January and March. The budget carrier transported 8.97 million passengers during the month, outperforming rivals amid challenging conditions. Meanwhile, major airlines including Air India, SpiceJet, and others saw their passenger load factors decline, with Air India experiencing a 4.6% drop and SpiceJet recording a 2.5% reduction in load factors according to regulatory data.

The weak demand has prompted airlines to recalibrate capacity deployment, with Air India announcing reductions in domestic flight frequencies between June and August whilst IndiGo has optimised operations according to market conditions. Aviation analysts have warned that the combination of elevated fuel costs, geopolitical uncertainties, and government messaging around discretionary spending could continue to weigh on passenger traffic growth in the coming months. The Indian aviation industry now faces mounting pressure to balance profitability with operational sustainability during what should traditionally be one of the busiest travel periods of the year.

Industry observers note that whilst regional carriers such as Alliance Air and Star Air have reported minor increases in passenger load factors, major carriers continue to face headwinds from the challenging economic outlook. ICRA, the ratings agency, revised its outlook on the Indian aviation industry to negative in March 2026, citing concerns over increasing ATF prices, rupee depreciation, and disruptions caused by escalating geopolitical conflict. With airfare caps removed by regulators in recent months, airlines face the delicate task of raising ticket prices without further dampening already fragile demand.

المصدر: Swarajya

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