Jet fuel prices increase, is the air travel going to be expensive?

In the second consecutive month, there has been an increase in the prices of jet fuel. The prices of jet fuel for domestic flights in the four metros including Delhi, the country’s capital, have seen an increase of about 3 percent. At the same time, when we talk about the prices of jet fuel for international flights, there has been an increase of more than 2 percent. In fact, in the last few days in the international market, the prices of crude oil have seen more than 7 percent. On the other hand, India’s Pak airspaces are still closed.

At the same time, the situation between Middle East and Israel has not been cured. In such a situation, the airlines have to face a long route. The effect of which is being seen in crude oil prices. Airlines may also be seen increasing the air fair in the coming days. There is also the reason for this. About 40 percent of the airline operation costing is seen by jet fuel. Let us also tell you how much has the prices of jet fuel for domestic and international flights in the country?

Jet fuel expensive for domestic flights

According to IOCL data, the prices of jet fuel for domestic flights have increased for the second consecutive month. Jet fuel prices in the country’s capital Delhi have increased by Rs 2,677.88 per kiloliter and the price has increased to Rs 92,021.93 per kiloliter. The special thing is that in two months, an increase of Rs 8,949.38 kg has been seen. On the other hand, the price of jet fuel for domestic flights in Kolkata has increased by Rs 2,638.81 per kiloliter and the price has increased to Rs 95,164.90 per kiloliter. In two months, it has seen an increase of Rs 9,112.33 per kiloliter.

The price of jet fuel in Mumbai has increased by Rs 2,527.91 to Rs 86,077.14 kg. In two months, there has been an increase of Rs 8,474.41 per kiloliter here. Whereas in Chenrai, the price of jet fuel has been increased by the highest increase of Rs 2,806.52 per kiloliter and the price here has been Rs 95,512.26 per kilo. The special thing is that in these two months, the prices of jet fuel have been increased by Rs 9,409.01 per kiloliter here.

How much increased for international flights

Apart from domestic, for international flights, the prices of jet fuel have been seen for the second consecutive month. According to IOCL data, the price of jet fuel in Delhi has seen a rise of $ 18.4 and has increased to $ 813.72 per kiloliter. In two months, there has been an increase of $ 63.46 in the price of jet fuel here. Jet fuel prices in Kolkata and Chennai have seen an increase of $ 18.41.

After which the prices of jet fuel in both metros have increased to $ 853.14 and $ 809.22. By the way, in these two metros, the prices of jet fuel have been increased by 64.54 and $ 63.74 per kiloliter respectively. Whereas in Mumbai, the prices of jet fuel have seen an increase of $ 18.39 per kiloliter and the price has increased to $ 813.49 per kiloliter. By the way, in two months, the increase here has increased by $ 63.04 per kiloliter.

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