New Delhi, April 7 -- Air India on Tuesday announced further revisions to its fuel surcharge structure across domestic and international routes, amid a global energy crisis triggered by the US-Israeli war on Iran.
"Following the Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas' and Ministry of Civil Aviation's decision to cap domestic Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) price hike at 25%, Air India group is reflecting this calibrated approach, transitioning from a flat domestic surcharge to a distance‑based grid," the carrier said in a statement.
The new rates are effective from 9.01 am of 8 April, 2026.
The revised rates for Europe, North America, and Australia will come into effect from 9.01 am of 10 April, 2026, while rates for the other regions w...
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