India’s aviation sector witnessed a historic spike in aviation turbine fuel (ATF), commonly known as jet fuel, with prices crossing ₹2 lakh per kilolitre for the first time in major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Kolkata.
According to reports, ATF prices in Delhi surged to over ₹2,07,000 per kilolitre, marking a jump of more than 100% compared to the previous month. International ATF prices also crossed the $1,000 per kilolitre mark, highlighting the severity of the global energy shock.
The surge in jet fuel prices is primarily driven by rising crude oil prices, triggered by geopolitical tensions in West Asia, particularly the Iran conflict. Additionally, the weakening of the Indian rupee against the US dollar has further amplified fuel costs, as aviation fuel is globally dollar-denominated.
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