iGEN
Visit IGEN World Explore IGEN Expo
EXPLORE UPGRADE PLANS
BREAKING
Tin Prices Poised to Rule Elevated in 2026 on Semiconductor Demand and Supply Disruptions India must boost oilseed yields to cut edible oil imports, SEA chief says India Air Freights 5 Tonnes of Medical Aid to Afghanistan Under Humanitarian Assistance Tsakos Joins Greek Capesize Ordering Wave at Hengli Heavy Industries How US quietly kept Gulf crude moving despite Iran's Hormuz blockade Rupee Rebounds 31 Paise to 94.29 as Easing Oil, Dollar Index Boost Sentiment Shipping Braces for Monster El Niño as NOAA Warns of Record-Intensity Event Threatening Global Trade Lanes India May Require Refiners to Triple Crude Oil Inventories After Lessons From China Fleets Reposition for Hormuz Reopening Ahead of US-Iran Peace Deal Signing Gold price prediction today: Central bank buying, US-Iran peace deal support gold above $4,300/oz Tin Prices Poised to Rule Elevated in 2026 on Semiconductor Demand and Supply Disruptions India must boost oilseed yields to cut edible oil imports, SEA chief says India Air Freights 5 Tonnes of Medical Aid to Afghanistan Under Humanitarian Assistance Tsakos Joins Greek Capesize Ordering Wave at Hengli Heavy Industries How US quietly kept Gulf crude moving despite Iran's Hormuz blockade Rupee Rebounds 31 Paise to 94.29 as Easing Oil, Dollar Index Boost Sentiment Shipping Braces for Monster El Niño as NOAA Warns of Record-Intensity Event Threatening Global Trade Lanes India May Require Refiners to Triple Crude Oil Inventories After Lessons From China Fleets Reposition for Hormuz Reopening Ahead of US-Iran Peace Deal Signing Gold price prediction today: Central bank buying, US-Iran peace deal support gold above $4,300/oz
Home ›› Logistics ›› Air Freight ›› India's Air Traffic Decline Impacts Freight Operations

India's Air Traffic Decline Impacts Freight Operations

India's domestic air traffic fell by 4.2% in April due to weak demand and rising costs, affecting freight operations. IndiGo increased its market share, while Air India Group saw a decline.

iG
iGEN Editorial
June 1, 2026
India's Air Traffic Decline Impacts Freight Operations

India's domestic air traffic experienced a significant decline in April, dropping by 4.2% compared to March, as reported by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). This downturn is attributed to weak travel demand and rising operational costs, impacting the logistics and freight sectors.

Market Dynamics

The DGCA's data reveals that airlines transported over 1.38 crore passengers in April, a decrease from 1.44 crore in March. This represents a 3.47% year-over-year decline from April last year. The aviation sector is grappling with higher fuel prices and subdued demand, leading carriers to adjust their networks.

Carrier Performance

  • IndiGo: Increased market share to 65% from 63.3%
  • Air India Group: Declined to 24.7% from 26.2%
  • Akasa Air: Slight rise to 5.8% from 5.4%
  • SpiceJet: Dropped to 3.4% from 3.8%
  • Alliance Air: Contracted to 0.3% from 0.6%

"The aviation sector is navigating a challenging environment with rising costs and fluctuating demand," noted the DGCA report.

Operational Implications

The decline in passenger traffic has direct implications for air freight operations. Reduced passenger flights can lead to decreased cargo capacity, affecting supply chain efficiency. Logistics managers and freight forwarders should anticipate potential delays and consider alternative routes or modes of transport.

Recommended Actions

  • Monitor Capacity: Keep track of available cargo space on flights.
  • Diversify Routes: Explore alternative shipping lanes or modes.
  • Engage with Carriers: Maintain communication with airlines for updates on capacity and scheduling.
Carrier Market Share April Market Share March
IndiGo 65% 63.3%
Air India Group 24.7% 26.2%
Akasa Air 5.8% 5.4%
SpiceJet 3.4% 3.8%
Alliance Air 0.3% 0.6%

Watch List

  • Fuel Prices: Continued volatility could further impact costs.
  • Demand Fluctuations: Monitor changes in travel and freight demand.
  • Regulatory Changes: Stay informed on any new aviation regulations.

Keep Reading

Recommended Stories

Noida International Airport Handles First Cargo Flight, Boosts North India Freight Capacity Logistics

Noida International Airport Handles First Cargo Flight, Boosts North India Freight Capacity

Noida International Airport (Jewar) handled its first cargo flight on Wednesday, just days after beginning passenger operations. The cargo facility, developed by Air India SATS, has an initial handling capacity of 200,000 metric tonnes annually with plans to expand to 1.5 million tonnes. The airport aims to serve as a major aviation and cargo hub for northern India.

June 17, 2026
CMA CGM Moves to Acquire Aircraft Maintenance Specialist Crystal Aero Solutions Logistics

CMA CGM Moves to Acquire Aircraft Maintenance Specialist Crystal Aero Solutions

CMA CGM has signed a preliminary agreement to acquire Crystal Aero Solutions, a French aircraft maintenance company that supports its freighter fleet. The acquisition aims to strengthen CMA CGM's air cargo operations, with Crystal continuing as an independent provider. Financial terms were not disclosed.

June 16, 2026
Controversy Surrounds Air India Flight 171 Crash Investigation Logistics

Controversy Surrounds Air India Flight 171 Crash Investigation

The investigation into the crash of Air India Flight 171 has sparked controversy, with accusations of bias and conflicts of interest. The preliminary report suggests pilot error, but safety campaigners and pilot groups are challenging these findings.

June 10, 2026
MOL and JAL Partner on Futuristic Seaglider Project Logistics

MOL and JAL Partner on Futuristic Seaglider Project

Mitsui OSK Lines and Japan Airlines are collaborating with Regent and Lloyd’s Register to develop the Seaglider, a zero-emission wing-in-ground craft. This initiative aims to revolutionize transport for coastal cities and island communities by 2030.

June 10, 2026