On the first of the month, a big update was released for the common people and the airlines. After an increase in jet fuel for two consecutive months, a decrease has been observed in the month of September. After which the chances of reduction in the price of the air ticket have increased. Due to the increase in jet fuel, the costs of the airlines are increasing. So, they have to increase the airfare. After the reduction in jet fuel, the companies are free to reduce the ticket prices. Let us also tell you what is the price of jet fuel or air turbine fuel in the four metros of the country?
How much did ATF become cheaper?
- In the month of August, the price of ATF in the national capital Delhi fell from Rs 97,975.72 per kilolitre to Rs 93,480.22 per kilolitre. This means that prices have fallen by Rs 4,495.5 per kilolitre.
- In the month of August, the price of ATF in Kolkata fell from Rs 1,00,520.88 per kilolitre to Rs 96,298.44 per kilolitre. This means that prices have fallen by Rs 4,222.44 per kilolitre.
- In the month of August, the price of ATF in Mumbai fell from Rs 91,650.34 per kilolitre to Rs 87,432.78 per kilolitre. This means that prices have fallen by Rs 4,217.56 per kilolitre.
- In the month of August, the ATF price in Chennai decreased from Rs 1,01,632.08 per kilolitre to Rs 97,064.32 per kilolitre. This means that prices have fallen by Rs 4,567.76 per kilolitre.
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What are the prices for international flights?
On the other hand, domestic airlines will have to spend less on jet fuel for international flights. These flights will now get $39.68 cheaper jet fuel at Delhi airport. The price has now come down to $852.12 per kilolitre compared to August. At the same time, the price of jet fuel at Kolkata airport has come down by $39.65 to $890.85 per kilolitre. In Mumbai, the prices have come down by $39.72 to $851.34 per kilolitre. While in Chennai, the price has reached $846.99 per litre. Here, the price has come down by $39.65 per kilolitre.