Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) said passengers
of Air India and no-frill carrier IndiGo were most affected due to delays of
flights by over two hours in January.
The number of Air India passengers affected due to
flight delays beyond two hours stood at 96,232 in January and that of IndiGo, which has best on-time performance
record among the domestic airliners, stood at 75,034, according to DGCA monthly domestic air traffic report.
Also, as many as 11,666 passengers of private
carriers Jet Airways and its subsidiary JetLite were also affected after their
flights were reported late by more than two hours.
The DGCA norms make it mandatory for the airlines to
submit data on number of cases of denied boarding, cancellations and delays
along with the status on a monthly basis.
As per the report, while Air India provided
facilities such as refreshments, refunds (where passenger desired),
rescheduling of flights besides giving a compensation of Rs 1.04 crore to the
aggrieved flyers, IndiGo provided only refreshments to the passengers of the
delayed flights.
It may be noted here that the domestic passenger
traffic grew by 21.33 per cent in January this year as compared to figures in
the same month a year ago. In January 2015, all Indian carriers ferried a total
of 62.45 lakh passengers as compared to 57.47 lakh in January 2014.
In all, a total number of 2,11,326 passengers of
various airlines suffered at the airports in the country on account of denied
boarding, cancellations and delays, the report said.
Of these, as many as 1,89,497 passengers were
affected due to the delays of more than two hours, while those affected due to
the flight cancellations by various airlines stood at 19,869 in January 2015.
Also, Jet Airways combined with JetLite, and
state-run Air India were the only two carriers whose passengers were denied
boarding in January 2015, with 1,082 and 878 passengers respectively.
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