NEW DELHI : Airlines are flying at near capacity after India reopened its skies for local travel after more than two months, belying expectations that fear of coronavirus infections will prompt people to skip flights.Flights of IndiGo, the country’s largest airline, are operating at capacity with overbooking in many sectors, according to the latest passenger load data of the airline.
GoAir, which resumed operation from 1 June, has reported 70-80% average passenger load factor across sectors and nearly 100% to destinations such as Lucknow and Varanasi.“(IndiGo) flights to and from most metros had near full bookings.