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1In a significant move, Indian Oil Corporation has announced an increase in the prices of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and aviation turbine fuel (ATF). This decision comes amid rising global crude oil prices, impacting both households and the airline industry.
The price hike in LPG has immediate effects on households across India. With the new prices, families will need to adjust their budgets to accommodate these increased costs. The government has been monitoring global oil prices closely, and this adjustment reflects the ongoing fluctuations in the international market.
The new rates will see an increase of approximately ₹50 per cylinder, which could substantially impact lower-income families dependent on subsidized LPG. This price rise is particularly concerning as it follows previous increases, raising fears of a continuing trend.
Alongside LPG, the price of jet fuel has also surged. The government has raised jet fuel prices by 5%, significantly affecting airlines operating both domestic and international routes.
Carriers such as Air India, IndiGo, and SpiceJet have expressed their concerns regarding the increased operational costs. Many airlines are contemplating reducing flight frequencies to manage expenses better. Air India, for instance, has announced it may cut up to 100 flights per day, particularly affecting routes to Australia, Europe, and North America.
This price adjustment comes at a time when the global oil market is experiencing volatility due to geopolitical tensions and supply chain disruptions. The Indian government is under pressure to find a balance between supporting domestic consumers and managing the economic implications of rising fuel costs.
As the airline industry faces significant challenges, stakeholders are advocating for government support in the form of subsidies or temporary relief measures. The aviation sector is a critical component of India’s economy, and its stability is essential for the country’s overall growth.
With rising LPG and jet fuel prices, both consumers and the airline industry are bracing for potential challenges. It remains to be seen how the government will respond to these rising costs and what measures will be implemented to support affected sectors.
For more insights on fuel prices in India, check our articles on fuel price analysis and the latest updates in the aviation industry.
The new LPG prices have increased by approximately ₹50 per cylinder.
Airlines may reduce flight frequencies to manage increased operational costs.
Stakeholders are advocating for government support, but no specific measures have been announced yet.