India carriers flew 100m domestic passengers in 2016
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INDIAN carriers flew about 100 million domestic passengers last year, and the International Air Transport Association estimates that the market will add about 337 million more in the next two decades.
Rising incomes and cheaper fares offered by budget carriers are fuelling air travel in India, an aviation market set to become the third biggest behind China and the US.
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