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DGCA: Domestic air passenger traffic rose by 24.14 per cent in February

More number of flights, however, were cancelled in February this year (0.89 per cent) as compared to the corresponding period last year (0.39 per cent)

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Domestic air passenger traffic rose by 24.14 per cent in February as compared to the corresponding month last year, helped by an increased tourist-season demand, according to official data. In February, domestic airlines flew 1.07 crore passengers compared to 86.55 lakh passengers flown during the corresponding period last year, data released today by aviation watchdog Directorate General of Civil Aviation said.

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