India BusTrack by redBus reports 147 Million Passengers Travel in 6 months; showing a 24% increase
/● This report focuses on the Andhra Pradesh - Telangana region
● Young travellers between 18-36 shape intercity bus demand, contributing to 69% of bookings on redBus. 62% of bus journeys originate in small cities and towns
National, May , 2026: redBus, the world’s largest online bus ticketing platform, has released the latest edition of its India BusTrack Report, a comprehensive tracker of intercity bus travel trends across passengers, regions and private operators in India. The report spotlights the evolving scale and momentum of India’s intercity bus sector for the period from October 2025 to March 2026 and the corresponding period in the previous years.
Intercity buses carried 147.19 million passengers from October 2025 to March 2026 in India, reflecting a 24% increase in passenger volumes compared to the same period in the previous years. Gross ticketing value increased by 20% to ₹142.16 billion. The number of active private operators also rose to more than 6,800 reflecting the widening operator base and strengthening network depth across India’s intercity routes. These numbers pertain to all Indian private operators, not just redBus.
The edition further highlights evolving traveller preferences across India’s intercity bus sector. Sleeper and hybrid buses accounted for 86% of all journeys, while AC buses accounted for 72%, reflecting sustained demand for comfort-led and longer-distance travel.
Key Highlights from the Report:
Insights from overall Indian intercity bus industry
Data pertains to all private bus inventory connected to redBus platform; just redBus sales
● Route Expansion: Unique routes grew by 31%, while towns connected increased by 12% over April–September 2025, underscoring the continued expansion of organised intercity bus travel and deeper connectivity across India’s smaller towns and cities.
● Service Preference: AC services comprised 72% of journeys, underscoring travellers’ growing preference for comfort-led intercity travel.
● Long-Haul Mobility: Nearly 2/3 (64%) of routes were over 250 km
● Seat Booking Trends : Maharashtra & Goa accounted for the highest share of total seat bookings at 16%, followed by Tamil Nadu (including Pondicherry) at 14%. Andhra Pradesh & Telangana together contributed 11%, and Karnataka also contributed 11%.
● Occupancy Trends: Pan-India bus occupancy stood at 77%, with Andhra Pradesh and Telangana recording a higher occupancy than the national average at 83%.
Insights based on redBus bookings
● Core Traveller Cohort: Young travellers dominated bookings, with the 18–36 age group accounting for 69%; increasingly, there is a growing contribution of Gen Z, travellers. Male passengers comprised 66% of travellers.
● Geographical Distribution of Bookings: Smaller cities and towns continued to drive digital bus ticketing, with 62% of bus journeys originating in small cities and towns
Insights from Andhra Pradesh-Telanga
● Within region travel dominates: Intra-regional travel accounts for 69% of the total travel, while inter-regional travel contributes 31%
● Higher seat prices: The average ticket price for bus journey in this region is INR 1016; higher than the all India average of INR 966
● Bus occupancy: This region has the highest bus occupancy at 83%; while all India occupancy is at 77%
“This edition of India BusTrack covers the second half of the last financial year from October 1, 2025 to March 31, 2026. During this period, the intercity bus market grew by 24% in terms of passengers travelled, compared to the same period last year. Digitization has been rapid and the active bus operator count has increased to 6858. Due to the digitisation of many short route bus services, the average seat price (ASP) has dropped 3% this year to Rs.966. The industry recorded a healthy 77% occupancy during this period.
In this edition of BusTrack, the spotlight is on Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, two robust markets that have strongly driven the growth of India’s intercity bus industry. Interestingly, both states have consistently shown higher than national bus occupancy at around 83% since the latter half of 2025. The region also recorded a higher average seat price of Rs. 1,016, compared to the national average of Rs. 966. This indicates high customer demand and potential for bus operators looking to expand” said Prakash Sangam, CEO, redBus.
The full report will be available on the redBus blog, featuring detailed insights into industry growth, regional trends, route networks, passenger behaviour and booking patterns.
Access it here: https://www.redbus.in/blog/redbus-india-bustrack-report-october-2025-to-march-2026/
