IndiGo hikes fares on ATF price rise; others may follow
BY Agencies29 May 2018 11:48 PM IST
Agencies30 May 2018 5:20 AM IST
new Delhi: Country's largest airline IndiGo on Tuesday announced levying fuel surcharge of up to Rs 400 per passenger on domestic routes to offset rising oil prices, a move that would increase fares. IndiGo is the first local carrier to announce passing on the burden of spiralling jet fuel prices to the passengers and others may now follow suit.
A sum of Rs 200 would be levied on every ticket on routes having less than 1,000 kilometre distance. The amount would be Rs 400 on routes longer than 1,000 kilometre.
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