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Air fares likely to go up as OMCs increase jet fuel price by 14%

This the third straight month of hike in jet fuel prices and coincides with the festival season when air travel picks up. In the last three months, ATF prices have gone up by approximately 24 percent

September 01, 2023 / 11:25 IST
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The price of ATF differs from state to state depending on local taxation.

Air travel may get more expensive after the government on September 1 announced a 14 percent hike in jet fuel or aviation turbine fuel (ATF) price. The increase takes the jet fuel price to Rs 1.12 lakh per kilolitre in Delhi, the highest level since December 2022.

The price of ATF differs from state to state, depending on local taxes.

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The hike comes just ahead of the festival season, which typically sees higher air travel. In the last three months, ATF prices have gone by approximately 24 percent, which can significantly impact airlines’ operating costs and potentially lead to higher airfares.

As per state-owned fuel retailers, the ATF price on September 1 rose to Rs 20,295.2 per kilolitre and crossed Rs 1.12 lakh.