The average daily load factor of each major Indian air carrier dipped below 90 per cent in July, after two months, according to the data from the Ministry of Civil Aviation, which has been reviewed by Business Standard.
Following the suspension of all flights from Go First from 3 May onwards, the passenger traffic was rerouted to other carriers. This shift helped these airlines achieve over 90 per cent load factors in both May and June. However, with the onset of the monsoon season, domestic traffic has now seen a reduction.