No change in domestic air fare despite fuel price cut

Published on Mon, Sep 03, 2007 at 08:29 |  Source : Moneycontrol.com

Updated at Mon, Sep 03, 2007 at 08:55  

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In Delhi, ATF prices have been constantly over Rs 34,000 per kilolitre for eight months of the current year. The only exception being February this year, when it was sold at Rs 33,982.95 per kilolitre.

In Chennai, the average price per kilolitre of ATF has been above Rs 37,000 during the year, touching a high of Rs 42,572.67 in August.

ATF accounts for 30-35 per cent of the operating costs of domestic airlines. Most domestic airlines indicated that they had not taken a decision on decreasing fares just yet.

Surcharge

To offset the rising ATF prices, airlines increased the fuel surcharge twice this year alone. At present the state-owned Indian imposes a surcharge of Rs 1,100 while most other airlines charges are higher.

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