Government has raised Aviation Turbine Fuel prices for international airlines by 5.33%, marking the second consecutive monthly increase due to the global energy crisis. This adjustment means foreign carriers will now pay market-linked rates for ATF. Domestic airlines, however, will continue to see moderated prices, with no change in their rates. Government has raised Aviation Turbine Fuel prices for international airlines by 5.33%, marking the second consecutive monthly increase due to the global energy crisis. This adjustment means foreign carriers will now pay market-linked rates for ATF. Domestic airlines, however, will continue to see moderated prices, with no change in their rates.
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