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Jet, Kingfisher increase
fares by Rs.400
New Delhi, June 18, 2009
Air travel on Jet Airways and Kingfisher Airlines has
become costlier, with both carriers Wednesday increasing fuel
surcharge on tickets by Rs.400 on all domestic sectors.
Attributing the decision to an increase in aviation fuel
prices, Jet said the fuel surcharge would be applicable on all
Jet Airways, Jet Airways Konnect and JetLite flights from
Wednesday.
An average fare for the Delhi-Mumbai sector for an economy
class ticket will now be between Rs.5,500 to Rs.7,000.
"The increase was necessitated by sharp increase in ATF
(aviation turbine fuel) prices by 33 percent since March
2009," the airlines said in a statement Wednesday morning.
Kingfisher followed suit later in the day, saying its
increased surcharge will also be applicable on all flights of
subsidiary Kingfisher Red.
The revised fuel surcharge for distances below 750 km on
Kingfisher Airways will be Rs.2,550, while for longer
distances, it will be Rs.3,400.
Fuel surcharge for Kingfisher Red will now be Rs.2,350 and
Rs.3,100, respectively.
National carrier Air India said it has not decided on a fare
hike. "We have not decided on it so far," a spokesperson said.
State-run oil firms hiked fuel prices by 12 percent Monday,
the sixth increase since March 16.
ATF now costs Rs.36,252 per kilolitre in Delhi, an increase of
Rs.3,949. In Mumbai, it costs Rs.37,367 per kilolitre as
compared to Rs.33,260 earlier.
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