Domestic airlines flew 5.02 million passengers last month against 5.4 million in November 2011.
This is the third weak month in a row; in September and October, traffic was down 10 per cent and 15 per cent, respectively.
For the 10-month period till November, traffic was down 2.9 per cent.
A 20-30 per cent increase in the price of an air ticket due to higher fuel surcharges and taxes in Delhi are being cited as reasons for fewer air passengers.
Air traffic in India has been sliding in recent months, after registering 16 per cent growth in 2011.
Analysts and portals fear December, too, would see a five to eight per cent fall. Sharat Dhall, chief operating officer at Yatra.com, recently told this paper that demand for air travel within the country remained sluggish.
"October and November were
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