
Budget airline SpiceJet on Wednesday reported that its domestic market share had increased to 21 per cent in July 2014, taking its ranking to the second largest passenger carrier.
According to the company, its passenger load factor grew to 79.4 per cent in July from 67.9 per cent in the corresponding month of last year.
"Our increase in loads and share is the result of our new network, improved branding and product, and most importantly, our dynamic pricing and revenue management approach where we believe flying empty seats, which is the ultimate perishable commodity, is a waste especially for budget airlines," said Sanjiv Kapoor, chief operating officer (COO), SpiceJet.
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