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--PASSENGERS (IN MILLION)-- --PASSENGERS (IN MILLION)-- INTERNATIONAL AIR TRAFFIC STATISTICS APRIL-JUNE, 2016 * There are 88 scheduled international carriers - 5 Indian carriers and 83 Foreign carriers. Currently India has air connectivity with 55 countries through more than 300 routes. The scheduled international passenger traffic for the second quarter (April - June) of the year 2016 stands at 13,296,993 while the international passenger traffic for the corresponding period in the year 2015 stood at 12,153,343 thereby witnessing a growth of 9.4 per cent. 1 1 Chart 1: YEAR ON YEAR GROWTH IN 12.2 4.6 3.9 4.3 4.3 It has been observed that all the three months of the 2015 2016 second quarter of the year 2016 witnessed a positive growth in terms of total number of international passengers carried as compared to the corresponding months in the second quarter of the year 2015. 13.3 Chart 2: COMPARISION OF MONTHWISE TREND IN TERMS OF FOR THE YEARS 2015 & 2016 GROWTH Q2 2016 (YoY): (+) 9.4% Apr, 2016 (YoY): (+) 10.6% May, 2016 (YoY): (+) 8.9% Jun, 2016 (YoY): (+) 8.8% Q2 April May June 4.3 4.8 4.6 4.4 4.2 3.8 3.6 3.4 3.2 3.0 2015 2016 Provisional

---SHARE OF PASSENGERS (%)--- MARKET SHARE As can be seen from chart 3, the share of Indian and Foreign carriers in the total international passenger traffic during the first quarter (April-June) of the year 2016 stands at 37 per cent and 63 per cent respectively. In the same Quarter (Q2) of the year 2015, the share of Indian and Foreign carriers was 36 and 64 Chart 3: MARKET SHARE (%) OF INDIAN & FOREIGN CARRIERS IN TERMS OF 63 INDIAN CARRIERS 37 FOREIGN CARRIERS percent respectively. Top ten international carriers accounted for almost 60 per cent of the international passenger traffic during the second quarter of the year 2016. Jet airways carried the maximum number of international passengers followed by Air India and Emirates airlines. All the 5 Indian Carriers viz. Air India, Air India Express, Indigo, Jet Airways and SpiceJet operating on International Routes, find place in the top 10 list (Chart 4). It may also be mentioned here that all the foreign carriers in the top 10 list originate from Gulf Countries. Chart 4: MARKET SHARE (%) OF TOP TEN CARRIERS IN TERMS OF 1 1 1 14.1 10.5 10.2 5.6 5.2 3.3 3.2 3.2 3.1 2

---SHARE OF PASSENGERS (%)--- More than half of the total passengers coming to India are accounted for by the countries in the region- Africa & Middle East (Chart 5). Same pattern is observed for the number of India s outbound passengers i.e. more than half of the total outbound passengers are accounted for by the countries in the region- Africa & Middle East (Chart 6). Chart 5: INDIA'S INBOUND INTERNATIONAL PASSENGER TRAFFIC 4.1 10.4 Chart 6: INDIA'S OUTBOUND 4.4 2.4 12.4 25.3 58.2 CHINA & NORTH ASIA 24.9 55.9 CHINA & NORTH ASIA If we look at the specific countries within the region, it is found that maximum passengers are carried to and from United Arab Emirates (34.7 percent) followed by Singapore (6.8 percent) and Saudi Arabia (6.7 percent) (Chart 7). Among European Countries, United Kingdom is one of the hottest destinations as there is about 5 percent international passengers travel to and from UK. CHART 7: MARKET SHARE (%) OF TOP 10 COUNTRIES IN TERMS OF 4 35.0 34.7 3 25.0 2 15.0 5.0 6.8 6.7 5.5 5.4 5.3 4.6 3.9 3.8 2.9 3

Out of the 23 Indian cities from where international passengers Embark/ Disembark, 5 Indian cities accounted for most (approximately 70 per cent) of the international passenger traffic (Chart 8). Delhi tops the position in this category with a share of 24.8 per cent followed by Mumbai (22.2 per cent share) and Chennai (9.3 per cent share). Domestic and foreign carriers connect India to 55 countries through more than 300 Routes. Out of these routes only 10 Routes accounted for approximately 20 per cent of the total international passenger traffic during the second quarter of the year 2016. Maximum international passengers were carried on the Dubai-Mumbai sector followed by Dubai-Delhi and Dubai-Kochi. 25.0 2 15.0 5.0 ---SHARE OF PASSENGERS (%)--- 3 Chart 8: TOP FIVE INDIAN CITIES IN TERMS OF INTERNATIONAL PASSENGER TRAFFIC 24.8 22.2 9.3 8.8 6.3 Chart 9: MARKET SHARE(%) OF INDIAN & FOREIGN CARRIERS IN TERMS OF INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT TRAFFIC 83 17 As regard to freight, share of Indian and Foreign Carrier is about 17 percent and 83 percent respectively (Chart 9) Out of the total number of scheduled international carriers, top ten carriers accounted for almost 70 per cent of the international freight traffic during the second quarter of the year 2016. Emirates carried the maximum freight with 16 per cent market share INDIAN CARRIERS FOREIGN CARRIERS followed by Qatar airways ( per cent market share) and Cathay Pacific airways (8.8 per cent market share) during the second quarter of the year 2016 (Chart 10). Jet airways and Air India are among top five scheduled freight carriers with market shares of 8.1 per cent and 7.4 per cent respectively during the second quarter of the year 2016. Other Indian Carriers, carry approximately 1.0 percent of the total international freight traffic. 4

--SHARE OF FREIGHT (%)-- Chart 10: MARKET SHARE (%) OF TOP TEN CARRIERS IN TERMS OF INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT TRAFFIC 1 1 1 1 15.6 8.8 8.1 7.4 5.8 5.4 2.9 2.7 2.6 As far as India s inbound freight traffic is concerned, Africa & Middle East tops the position with a share of 28.3 per cent followed by Europe (26.4 per cent share) and Asia Pacific (23.7 per cent share) during the second quarter of the year 2016 (Chart 11). If we look at India s outbound freight traffic, Africa & Middle East tops the position with a share of 54.2 per cent followed by Europe (21.5 per cent share) and Asia Pacific (15.8 per cent share) during the second quarter of the year 2016 (Chart 12). CHART 11: DIRECTION OF INDIA'S INBOUND INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT TRAFFIC 20.7 0.9 28.3 15.8 23.7 CHINA & 21.5 26.4 NORTH ASIA CHART 12: DIRECTION OF INDIA'S OUTBOUND INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT TRAFFIC 7.5 1.0 54.2 CHINA & NORTH ASIA 5