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IndiGo introduces a fuel charge to its base fares based on the increased cost of ATF for operating aeroplanes.
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IndiGo introduces a fuel charge to its base fares based on the increased cost of ATF for operating aeroplanes.
 
                  
The new tax rates came into effect from 16 February.
 
                  
At the third fortnightly review, the government introduced a Rs 2 per litre tax on jet fuel (ATF) exports and increased the windfall profit tax on diesel exports from Rs 5 to Rs 7 per litre.
 
                  
SpiceJet Managing Director Ajay Singh on Thursday suggested a minimum of 10-15% increase in the airfare.
 
                  
The prices of Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) were hiked by 5 per cent in the national capital on Monday.
 
                  
100-day (till November 30, 2021) plan includes; the start of construction at 4 airports - Kushinagar, second terminal building at Dehradun, Agartala airport, and Jewar in Greater Noida, in the next 100 days.
 
                  
In Delhi and Mumbai, the cost of non-subsidised LPG is 834.50 a cylinder (14.2 kg), from July 1 onwards.
