Budget carrier SpiceJet today said it has received Director General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) approval for direct jet fuel import. SpiceJet is the first airline in the country to have received DGFT nod for the direct import of aviation turbine fuel, a company release said.
The airline is presently negotiating with leading oil marketing companies and is hopeful to start importing fuel in due course, it said.
"The Airline sector will benefit from direct imports of fuel due to high ATF prices in India and we are hopeful to commence the import of fuel in due course," SpiceJet Airline's chief executive Neil Mills said.
The direct import of jet fuel at comparatively lower price would help the airline to considerably bring down its operational cost, he added. Airline's fuel bill had jumped by 90% in the quarter ending December 2011 over the same period of fiscal 2011.
"Aircraft fuel expenses were 90% higher than the same period last year and fuel cost as a proportion constituted 50% of the total revenue in October-December 2011 quarter as compared to 37% in the comparable quarter for the fiscal 2011," the airline had said in its Q3 financial statement.
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