The ban on specified bank notes (SBN) in the last two months of 2016 did not dent air travel as passengers carried by domestic airlines recorded higher growth rate in the months preceding demonetisation and even in January of 25.13%.

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Even the passenger load factor which measured the capacity utilization of the airlines was largely unchanged for October, November and December.

In November and December when demonetisation was prevailing it was n
oticed that airlines had higher passenger load fax compared to the previous months.

Image Source: DGCA report

Image Source: DGCA report

The cancellation rates in these months was increasing steadily.

Cancellation rates in the month of October was 0.72% while in November it increased to 1.17% and in December it was up 2.18%, which was the highest in the whole year.  However, the cancellation rate in December 2015 was also 2.49%.

In the month of January 2017 it reduced to 1.10% the same rate as January 2016.

On November 8, PM Modi announced the demonetisation of higher denomination currency in a move to curb black money. Industry experts were predicting a major impact on this sector due to the unavailability of free flowing cash.