Domestic passenger traffic increased by 5% YoY in October 2025
Monthly Update
17 Nov 2025
For October 2025, domestic air passenger traffic was
estimated1 at 142.8 lakh, 4.5% higher than 136.6 lakh in October 2024 and 12.9%
higher than 126.4 lakh in September 2025. The airlines’ capacity deployment in
October 2025 was 1.7% higher than October 2024 and 10.8% higher than September
2025. For 7M FY2026 (April- October 2025), domestic air passenger traffic
remained at 944.5 lakh, reflecting a YoY growth of 1.6%. For September 2025,
international air passenger traffic for Indian carriers was 28.3 lakh,
indicating a YoY growth of 5.8% and a sequential decline of 5.7%. For H1 FY2026
(April-September 2025), international air passenger traffic for Indian carriers
stood at 175.6 lakh, a YoY growth of 9.1%.
Stable outlook on the Indian aviation industry – ICRA’s
outlook on the Indian aviation industry is Stable, driven by expectations of modest
growth in domestic air passenger traffic in FY2026 at 4-6%. The growth could
have been higher but for events like cross-border escalations (that had led to
flight disruptions and cancellations earlier during the year) and the aircraft
accident tragedy in June 2025 that increased travel hesitancy at least in the
period immediately post the accident.
ATF prices in November 2025 were higher by around 0.8% on a
sequential basis – The yield movement will remain monitorable due to its
linkage with aviation turbine fuel (ATF) prices and the INR to USD exchange
rate, both of which have a significant bearing on airlines’ cost structures.
The average ATF prices stood at Rs. 95,181/KL in FY2025, lower by 8.0% on a YoY
basis. Further, ATF prices from April 1, 2025, to November 1, 2025, have been
lower by 6.5% YoY. The average ATF prices increased by 0.8% in November 2025 on
a sequential basis and by 4.4% on a YoY basis.