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Aditya Aryan

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Only 1 in 20 Indians have ever flown. Let that sink in. We often talk about how fast India is growingโ€ฆ but when you look at this number it hits different. In a country of over 1.4 billion people, only about 3โ€“5% have taken a flight in their lifetime. That means 95% of India has never experienced air travel yet. But thatโ€™s changing fast. The government is aggressively expanding airport infrastructure under the UDAN scheme, connecting tier-2 and tier-3 cities that were never on the aviation map before. Airlines like IndiGo, Air India, and Akasa are adding new routes every month, bringing smaller towns closer to major cities both literally and economically. Weโ€™re seeing a new kind of passenger emerging not a business traveller, not a frequent flyer, but a first-time flyer with dreams bigger than their ticket. Students, small-town professionals, families going on their first vacation thatโ€™s where the next billion journeys will come from.

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