Jet Airways to revise fuel surcharge on domestic tickets

Published on Mon, Sep 04, 2006 at 09:36 |  Source : Moneycontrol.com

Updated at Thu, Sep 07, 2006 at 19:25  

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Jet Airways today announced that effective September 05, 2006, the airline will revise the fuel surcharge by INR 100, applicable on all types of fares, in both Club Premiere and Economy Class tickets on all domestic routes in India. This increase in surcharge follows the continuing escalation in aviation turbine fuel (ATF) prices. ATF prices have been increased by 4% by the oil companies effective September 01, 2006.

 

The revised fuel surcharge, which has been increased from INR 650 to INR 750, will be applicable on all tickets purchased within and outside India, issued against INR tariffs. This surcharge of INR 750 will be collected per flight coupon on all domestic routes within India. For tickets issued outside India, a surcharge of USD 16 per sector will be applicable on domestic travel within India.

 

The surcharge will not be applicable on sale of tickets made on or before September 4, 2006 as per the ticketed itinerary. However, the surcharge will be applicable if tickets are presented for any voluntary change on or after September 5, 2006.

 

Passengers are requested to visit our website www.jetairways.com , contact Jet Airways' Call Centres, the nearest Jet Airways office, or travel agents in case of any  queries.

 

The Jet Airways' Toll Free customer care number is 1800 -22-55-22.

 

Passengers travelling on domestic flights can call Jet Airways' Call Centres on:

 

Mumbai             +91-22-3989 3333

Delhi                  +91-11-3984 1111

Bangalore           +91-80-3989 9999
Chennai              +91-44-3987 2222
Hyderabad           +91-40-3982 4444
Kolkata                +91-33-3984 0000 

           

Sourced From: Adfactors Public Relations Pvt Ltd

  

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