ATF Price Hike: The prices of ATF have increased by 16 percent simultaneously, after which ATF prices have reached record level.
ATF Price Hike: On the front of inflation, the general public may kill another. It is believed that air tickets will become more expensive than before. This is because the ATF means that there has been a huge increase in the aviation turbine fuel today. The prices of ATF have increased by 16 percent simultaneously, after which ATF prices have reached record level. From today, the ATF price has increased by Rs 19757.13 per kiloliter to Rs 141232.87 per kiloliter. Now in such a situation, air tickets can be more expensive than before.
16 % jump from June directly
Let us know that the prices of aviation turbine fuel are updated first and 16th of every month. Since June 1, the price of ATF has been seen by 16.2 percent. After this, the price of ATF has reached the record level so far.
Prices were cheaper on 1 June
On June 1, the price of Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) was given about 1.3 percent relief. According to the official website of Indian Oil, ATF prices in the country's capital Delhi had fallen by Rs 1,563.97. On June 1, the price of jet fuel in Delhi was Rs 121,475.74 per kiloliter.
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Prices increased on 16 May
Jet fuel prices had earlier jumped by about 5.3 percent on 16 May. The prices of the aviation turbine fuel (ATF) used in the airplane were increased by Rs 6,188.25 per kilo or 5.29 per cent in the country's capital Delhi. Jet fuel prices have increased 10 times this year.
Explain that the prices of jet fuel are revised on the first and 16th of every month, while petrol and diesel rates are revised daily based on equal rates in the international market.
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