Thursday, February 28, 2019

Get ready to face higher air fares

“ATF prices are up again by 10% effective (March). Not good for already struggling industry!” Tweeted AirAsia India COO Sanjay Kumar, an industry veteran. A kilo-litre (KL) of ATF in Delhi and Mumbai for domestic flights costs Rs 58,060.97 and Rs 58,017.33, respectively. This ends a short declining trend seen from last November when the price was Rs 76,378.80 and Rs 76,013.2 in Delhi and Mumbai, respectively.

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