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Fuel Costs Soar: Airlines Add Surcharges
14 Mar
Summary
- Fuel surcharge applies to all bookings made from March 15.
- Surcharge ranges from ₹199 to ₹1,300 per sector.
- Other Indian carriers like IndiGo and Air India also introduced fuel charges.

Due to escalating aviation turbine fuel (ATF) prices, driven by geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, Akasa Air has implemented a fuel surcharge on its domestic and international flights. This additional charge will be effective for all bookings made on or after March 15, with amounts ranging from ₹199 to ₹1,300 per sector, contingent on the flight's duration.
This decision by Akasa Air aligns with a broader trend in the Indian aviation sector. IndiGo recently announced similar fuel charges, varying from ₹425 for domestic flights to ₹2,300 for longer international routes. The Air India group has also phased in fuel surcharges across its network, reflecting the significant impact of rising jet fuel prices on operational expenses for airlines.
Akasa Air has affirmed its commitment to maintaining reliable services and affordable fares despite these adjustments. The airline will continue to monitor the market closely and reassess the fuel surcharge as necessary, assuring customers of efficient service. This proactive measure aims to mitigate the financial impact of increased fuel costs while striving to keep air travel accessible.




