New Delhi, May 2 -- State-run oil companies raised jet fuel prices for international airlines by 5.33% on Friday, the second hike since April 1, even as domestic airline fares came under pressure from the cumulative impact of rising fuel costs and airspace disruptions.

Aviation turbine fuel prices for international carriers were raised by $76.55 per kilolitre to $1,511.86 per KL in Delhi, home to India's busiest airport. There was no change in Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) prices for domestic airlines.

On April 1, the government said it had limited the domestic ATF increase to 25%, to Rs.1,04,927 per KL, to shield passengers from a steeper fare shock. International operations bore the full market-linked increase.

Earlier this week, the F...