Domestic air traffic through November 2025 — India lags, Mexico surges

Data through November 2025 show divergent domestic air-traffic trends: Mexico posted a strong surge in passenger volumes, India underperformed relative to expectations, and several other markets display early cracks. The shifting momentum has immediate implications for carriers' capacity plans, network strategies and aftermarket demand.

Discovered 2025-12-26T05:58:24.700989-08:00 | 2025-12-26T05:58:24.700989-08:00

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  • Data through November 2025 reveal clear regional divergence — Mexico’s domestic rebound vs. India’s slowdown — forcing airlines and airports to revise capacity, revenue and schedule plans in the near term. See context on India’s competitiveness and infrastructure constraints: https://hype.aero/?story=cc3dd23a-5c41-4a0a-8296-2ff511c06e06
  • Shifts in domestic demand will change fleet utilisation and aftermarket timing at a supplier level just as many manufacturers and service providers are recalibrating guidance after a strong Q3 2025: https://hype.aero/?story=393685f3-cf16-448c-a254-84020e3fc1fb
  • Mexico’s surge stands in contrast to broader Latin America freight and policy headwinds that are moderating regional growth, underlining uneven recovery drivers across the Americas: https://hype.aero/?story=26e62711-38a5-4ac0-a10f-2548a65234fd

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