India, March 14 -- Citing a "significant increase in the price of aviation turbine fuel, driven by evolving geopolitical developments", another Indian airline, Akasa Air, announced a hike in fare on Saturday. With effect from March 15, on all new bookings, it will introduce a fuel surcharge ranging from Rs.199 to 1,300 on domestic and international routes, a spokesperson said.
"This will not be applicable for any bookings made prior to 00:01 hrs on March 15, 2026. The fuel surcharge will be applied per sector and will vary based on the duration of the flight," they clarified, adding, "We will continue to closely monitor the operating environment and review the fuel surcharge periodically."
This comes as almost all leading Indian airline...
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