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Airlines to operate record 25,610 flights a week in summer

March 26, 2025

New Delhi, March 26

India's commercial airlines will operate 25,610 flights per week during the forthcoming summer season, a 5.5 per cent increase compared to the same period last year, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) said.

The summer season for airlines this year runs from March 30 to October 25. The number of flights in the summer schedule is 2.5 per cent higher than the preceding winter season.

The country's biggest airline, IndiGo, will be operating 467 additional flights a week compared to the same period last year, which represents a 3 per cent increase.

The DGCA statement showed that IndiGo will operate the highest number of weekly domestic flights, with 14,158 departures scheduled, followed by Air India (4,310) and Air India Express (3,375).

Meanwhile, SpiceJet's slots have decreased by 25 per cent from 1,657 departures last year to 1,240 departures this year.

DGCA also highlighted that regional airlines like Alliance Air and Flybig have seen a significant decrease of 41.96 per cent and 30.98 per cent, respectively, in the number of flights.

The new summer schedule showed that out of 129 airports, Ambikapur, Datia, Bidar, Porbandar, Pakyaong, Rewa, and Solapur are new airports proposed by the scheduled airlines, while operations from Azamgarh and Rupsi airports were suspended in the Summer Schedule 2025.

The Navi Mumbai airport and the Noida Airport at Jewar near Delhi have not been included in the schedule. These airports are expected to start operations by October 2025, when the summer schedule transitions to the next winter.

 

 

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