The data
pointed out that this growth follows a period of slowed expansion over the
previous nine months, primarily due to elevated airfares and limited capacity
additions, which were a result of several aircraft being grounded.
However, since April 2024, the domestic air traffic growth has regained momentum. Despite this recovery, air travel in July
2024 was notably affected by a higher number of flight rescheduling caused by
adverse weather conditions and IT-related issues, leading to disruptions in air
travel.
In addition to the developments in air
travel, the country also witnessed growth in cargo
handling and rail freight.
The Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, the major Indian
government ports handled a total of 70.1 million metric tonnes (MMT) of cargo
in July 2024, marking a 7 per cent increase YoY. This increase in cargo handling indicates a positive trend in the
country's trade and logistics sectors.
Furthermore,
according to the data by Ministry of Railways, it highlighted that the Indian Railways recorded a total freight traffic of
129.6 MMT in July 2024, registering a 4.7 per cent growth YoY.
According to the experts, the growth in freight traffic was partly driven by
the operationalization of the Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor (EDFC) and the
partial completion of the Western Dedicated Freight Corridor (WDFC). They also
noted that these two dedicated freight corridors are now responsible for
handling approximately 10 per cent of the total freight carried on the Indian
Railway network, significantly improving
the turnaround time of freight trains and enhancing the overall efficiency of the
railway freight system.