Oil Companies Hike Jet Fuel Prices

Wednesday, 02 November 2011, 19:57 IST
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Bangalore: After a one-off reduction, state-owned oil companies today hiked jet fuel prices by a steep 3.8 percent in line. The price of aviation turbine fuel (ATF), or jet fuel, at Delhi's T3 airport was raised by 2,845 per kilolitre (kl), or 3.8 percent, to 61,115 per kl with effect from midnight tonight, an official of Indian Oil Corp (IOC), said. The hike comes on back of a marginally 0.5 percent cut in rates to 58,271 per kl effected from October 16. Prior to that, the nation's largest fuel retailer, IOC, and other state retailers, Hindustan Petroleum and Bharat Petroleum, had on October 1 and September 16 and raised jet fuel prices by 2.5 percent and 1.5 percent respectively, mainly because imports had become costlier due to fall in rupee against the U.S. dollar. ATF in Mumbai, home to the nation's busiest airport, will cost Rs 2,950 per kl more at 61,984 per kl from tomorrow as against the old price of 59,021 per kl. Jet fuel makes up for 40 percent of an airlines' operating cost and the steep hike in prices will raise burden on the cash-strapped airlines. No immediate comment was available from airlines on the impact of the price hike on passenger fares. ATF prices vary from airport to airport, depending on the local sales tax or VAT. The three fuel retailers revise jet fuel prices on the 1st and 16th of every month, based on the average international price in the preceding fortnight.
Source: PTI