Intl passenger traffic at Indian airports to hit 80-85% of pre-Covid level: Icra

MUMBAI : The International Air Traffic in Indian airports has increased and will reportedly hit at 80-85% of the pre-pandemic volumes, credit rating agency Icra found. 

Icra’s study of the upward trend also revealed that the volume of such travellers has already touched 72% of the pre-Covid level in May.

The sharp recovery came after scheduled flight operations were resumed in late March this year. The resumptions happened after travel restrictions were eased following a significant decline in Covid-19 cases. Resilient passenger demand was also responsible for the resumption, the credit rating agency mentioned. 

Major destinations driving the international traffic demand are Southeast Asia, the Middle East and Europe, it said.

Commercial operations of international flights resumed on March 27 after a hiatus of two years amid Covid-19 pandemic. During that period international operations were limited to countries through special flights under the ‘Vande Bharat Mission’ and bilateral ‘air transport bubble’ agreements with several countries.

The ramp-up is healthy with international passenger traffic reaching 63 per cent and 72% of pre-Covid levels (similar period in 2019) in April and May, respectively, this year compared to the recovery of less than 50 per cent to that of pre-pandemic levels during FY22, the ratings agency said.

Icra said it also expects the ramp-up in the overall passenger traffic to 96-97 per cent of the pre-Covid levels in FY23 on the back of a strong and sharp recovery in domestic passenger traffic and the resumption of international commercial operations.

The recovery in domestic passenger traffic was strong post-Omicron and has reached 98 per cent of pre-Covid levels in April and May, it said, adding, overall, passenger traffic has reached 93 per cent of pre-Covid levels in May.

“Resumption of international commercial operations has accelerated the traffic recovery. Considering the healthy ramp-up in international traffic in the last two months, Icra expects international traffic to reach 80-85 per cent of the pre-Covid level in FY23 as against earlier estimates of 70-75 per cent,” said Abhishek Lahoti, senior analyst, for corporate ratings at Icra.

Further, as expected, the recovery of domestic passenger traffic was sharp and much faster post-Omicron, he said.

The recovery trend in traffic was supported by the easing of travel restrictions norms and resilient demand, according to Lahoti who expects domestic air travel to recover back to pre-Covid levels in FY23 and the international traffic in FY24.

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