March 1, 2023 4:10 PM

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Dubai based Emirates emerges as the largest foreign airline for international traffic and Dubai- Mumbai sector tops the maximum traffic

<span style="color: #222222;">Dubai based Emirates airline emerges as the largest foreign airline for outbound and inbound international traffic to and from India, according to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation, India.<br />''<br />''According to DGCA data for the final quarter of 2022, Emirates is also the third-largest carrier for international traffic when all domestic carriers in India are taken into account.<br />''<br />''Maximum passengers are carried to and from United Arab Emirates (32.4 percent) followed by  Singapore (7.9 percent),Thailand (7.0 percent), Saudi Arabia (6.7 percent) and Qatar (6.3 percent).<br />''<br />'' The United Kingdom is the most popular travel destination among European nations, receiving roughly 4.4 percent of all international travelers during Q4 of<br />''<br />''2022.Maximum international passengers were carried on the Dubai-Mumbai sector followed by Dubai-Delhi.<br />''<br />''German Cargo Aerologic  carried the maximum freight with 14.4 percent market share followed by Emirates Airline (11.4 percent market share) and Qatar Airways (10.8 percent market share) during the fourth quarter of the year 2022 There are 81 scheduled international carriers'74 foreign and 7 Indian'in existence. India now has 322 routes connecting it via air to 52 different nations.In comparison to Indian carriers, who hold a 56.5 percent share of the overall international passenger traffic during the fourth quarter (October-December) of 2022, the share of foreign carriers is 43.5 percent.<br />''<br />''The top ten international carriers carried about 63.4 percent of all passengers traveling internationally in the fourth quarter of 2022. The most international passengers were carried by Indigo, followed by Air India and Emirates. Except for Singapore Airlines, every foreign airline in the top 10 list is from a Gulf nation.</span>

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