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Jet fuel cost hiked 5 per cent for international airlines; domestic carriers spared

There has been no change in ATF prices for domestic airlines. ATF rates for international carriers were increased by USD 76.55 per kilolitre (kl), or 5.33 per cent, to USD 1,511.86 per kl in Delhi, home to India’s busiest airport, according to state-owned oil companies

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The hike follows a sharp revision on April 1, when ATF prices for domestic airlines were increased by 25 per cent to Rs 1,04,927.18 per kl. Representational pic

The hike follows a sharp revision on April 1, when ATF prices for domestic airlines were increased by 25 per cent to Rs 1,04,927.18 per kl. Representational pic

The price of aviation turbine fuel (ATF), or jet fuel, for international airlines was increased by about 5 per cent on Friday, marking the second consecutive monthly hike as oil companies passed on rising global energy costs in a calibrated manner.

There has been no change in ATF prices for domestic airlines.

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