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Jet, Kingfisher, Air India To Hike Fares

As the state-run oil companies decided to hike the aviation turbine fuel (ATF) price by  6.5 per cent, major Indian carriers on Friday  said they will take a decision on raising the airfares in a

PTI Published : Jan 15, 2010 21:35 IST, Updated : Jan 15, 2010 21:36 IST
jet kingfisher air india to hike fares
jet kingfisher air india to hike fares

As the state-run oil companies decided to hike the aviation turbine fuel (ATF) price by  6.5 per cent, major Indian carriers on Friday  said they will take a decision on raising the airfares in a couple of days.

When asked whether they would raise the domestic airfares in view of hike in jet fuel price, spokespersons of Kingfisher Airlines, Jet Airways and Air India told PTI that it would be too early to comment on the issue.

They said the airlines would take a couple of days to decide on the issue.

The airlines, including low-cost carriers IndiGo and SpiceJet, have slashed the number of fare buckets in the past few months which has led to an overall increase in the general fare level.

After two months of price cuts, the oil companies today hiked ATF price by a steep 6.5 per cent in step with hardening international rates.

Jet fuel price in Delhi would be increased by Rs 2,519.83 per kilolitre to Rs 41,216.43 per kl effective midnight Friday.

Hindustan Petroleum Corp and Bharat Petroleum Corp, had since November cut ATF rates thrice - from Rs 40,422.62 per kl on November 16 to Rs 38,696.6 on January 1.

International crude prices have firmed up this month to USD 82-84 per barrel, leading to hike in jet fuel rates. PTI

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