India, April 2 -- The country's largest airline, IndiGo, on Wednesday announced revised fuel charges ranging from Rs 275 to Rs 10,000, which will push airfares higher for many domestic and international flights amid the rise in jet fuel prices.
The announcement from the country's largest airline comes on a day when the Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) prices were revised, and the Government decided to only partially hike the price by 25 per cent for the domestic flights. From March 14 onwards, the airline has been levying fuel charges ranging from Rs 425 to Rs 2,300 on domestic and international flight tickets as the fuel prices jumped in the wake of the West Asia conflict.
"Although fully offsetting the fuel price increase would require sub...
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