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NEW DELHI: Propelled by the tail wind generated by increasing domestic air travel demand, the Indian aviation industry continues to soar to new heights.

The world's fastest growing air travel market for several months in a row has added another feather on its cap by being the third-largest domestic aviation market globally with more people flying within the country last year than Japan, which has been pushed to number four spot.

Calendar year 2016 saw 10 crore domestic flyers in India, more than the 9.7 crore in Japan, according to the Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation (CAPA). "In 2015, India was at number four in domestic air travel and now it is at number three. Japan was number three in 2015," said Kapil Kaul, India head of CAPA. "On the international-cum-domestic air travel front, India saw a combined traffic similar to the UK in 2016 and they are both at number four spot now. UK was ahead of India on this front in 2015. Given the way our air traffic is growing, India is all set to overtake UK this year," said Kaul.




This data emerges from a report CAPA has prepared for the aviation ministry. According to the International Air Transport Association (IATA), India has overtaken Japan on domestic air travel front as the country has been the world's fastest growing in-country market for 22 months in a row .

This growth, however, has left Indian airports - at least the big ones - choking. While slots for new flights at metro airports like Delhi and Mumbai are very hard to get, hovering of flights is a regular occurance again due to air traffic congestion. Given the massive growth, Indian carriers have ordered hundreds of planes but no one knows where they will even be parked. The government has said it will add aviation infrastructure. Navi Mumbai may get the hugely-delayed airport in a few years and Delhi could also expect another airport in NCR soon with a BJP government both at the Centre and in Lucknow.




"Our expectation is that we would have at least two to three greenfield (new) airports in UP. We are already working with the state government to determine where they would come. There is tremendous interest in a new greenfield airport in western UP and we will like to expedite it with the state government. The greenfield airport in western UP will definitely serve two purposes - enable world class air connectivity in the area and add more flight connectivity options for the NCR," aviation minister Jayant Sinha said.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...-domestic-air-travel/articleshow/57834063.cms
 
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Who is Nomber one and two?
Is it really a question? Of course US and China.

Any way this news shows how different measures are starting to reflect that India is indeed third largest economy in PPP terms as these numbers are for domestic travel. When he hit number 3 for international travel that will be the day India overtakes Japan in nominal GDP.
 
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Is it really a question? Of course US and China.

Any way this news shows how different measures are starting to reflect that India is indeed third largest economy in PPP terms as these numbers are for domestic travel. When he hit number 3 for international travel that will be the day India overtakes Japan in nominal GDP.
I think When you combine domestic and international customers India is number 5 spot...with more than 20% growth rate!
 
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Growth is important not numbers...20 to 25 percent growth for a country the size of India is phenomenal ...
 
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Credit goes to the companies as well they regularly give offers on less fare these days
 
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No surprise, as soon-to-be the most populous country, one seat among top3 is reasonable.

What surprises me is according to this report my country could still grow at double digit in the first month of 2017 given that the double digit growth of high-speed railway transport volume(more than one billion per year) has severely affected air travel volume(0.5 billion per year, 436 million domestic, 100 million international). On lots of corridors, the number of flights has decreased to <10 per day while the bullet train service frequency has increased to every 5-10 minute.
 
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No surprise, as soon-to-be the most populous country, one seat among top3 is reasonable.

What surprises me is according to this report my country could still grow at double digit in the first month of 2017 given that the double digit growth of high-speed railway transport volume(more than one billion per year) has severely affected air travel volume(0.5 billion per year, 436 million domestic, 100 million international). On lots of corridors, the number of flights has decreased to <10 per day while the bullet train service frequency has increased to every 5-10 minute.

China has lots of organic growth left in it ..it is not a saturated market like the US or Japan or even Europe
 
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Usa has 696 million domestic travellers in 2015.
Offtopic-- I am getting a very cheap PIA flight from delhi to new york in a cpl of months .
1. It has a 16 hr stop in lahore. Not a problem for me if i can get a transit visa to check out lahore for a few hrs. Is it possible for Indians to get a transit visa for lahore ?
2. Is it a good idea to get a Pakistani visa stamp on my passport for future travel around the world as a security risk ?
Also does it create trouble for me in India seeing what the relations are between the 2 countries ?
 
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Usa has 696 million domestic travellers in 2015.
Offtopic-- I am getting a very cheap PIA flight from delhi to new york in a cpl of months .
1. It has a 16 hr stop in lahore. Not a problem for me if i can get a transit visa to check out lahore for a few hrs. Is it possible for Indians to get a transit visa for lahore ?
2. Is it a good idea to get a Pakistani visa stamp on my passport for future travel around the world as a security risk ?
Also does it create trouble for me in India seeing what the relations are between the 2 countries ?

Why would you fly a rubbish airline even if it's dirt cheap? Spending 16 hours in a crappy airport is no joke, especially since you're flying economy. Plus, PIA doesn't fly non-stop to the USA. It's just not worth the trouble.
 
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Why would you fly a rubbish airline even if it's dirt cheap? Spending 16 hours in a crappy airport is no joke, especially since you're flying economy. Plus, PIA doesn't fly non-stop to the USA. It's just not worth the trouble.
Well i dont travel much and this is tourism visit .
Everytime i have travelled its with direct or very short stops between flights.
Just thinking whether its a good idea to check out a city like Lahore, which i am never going to visit ordinarily by using a transit visa .
 
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