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India Domestic Air Passenger Traffic Grows 0.64% in Jan–July 2026

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India's domestic airlines carried approximately 984 lakh passengers between January and July 2026, up from around 978 lakh in the same period the previous year. This represents a modest annual growth rate of 0.64 percent, according to data released by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). While cumulative figures for the year remain positive, the data indicates a slowdown in monthly air traffic during July. The DGCA periodically monitors and publishes domestic aviation statistics to track the health of India's civil aviation sector.

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