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Air India and some other airlines had announced special fares in June, which were 10-15 percent lower, to attract more passengers. "We are restoring the fares to the normal levels which existed in June," airline sources said, adding that these special fares were being pulled out in view of major increase in jet fuel prices.
Air India's move came a day after Jet Airways and no-frill carrier SpiceJet hiked fares by a steep 25 and 30 percent respectively to mitigate the impact of the sharp fall in the rupee value and the almost seven percent rise in oil prices.
The hike by the airlines was generally in the base fares and not on the fuel surcharge. International oil prices have been trading between USD 105
and USD 115 a barrel since the past few months and following the Syrian crisis, has seen more upward spurt.
Jet fuel prices were hiked by a steep 6.9 percent, taking the rate to Rs 75,031 per kilolitre (KL) from September 1. This hike had come on the back of two rounds of ATF price hikes effected in July and August by oil marketing companies. ATF prices were increased by 5.8 percent on July 1 and by another 6.3 percent on August 1.
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