Jet Fuel Price Hike: With the start of the new financial year 2022-23, the prices of jet fuel or air turbine (ATF) have increased. Oil marketing companies have increased the prices of jet fuel by up to 2 percent.
There is big news for those who travel by air. On the first day of April, the prices of jet fuel or air turbine (ATF) have increased. Oil marketing companies have increased the prices of jet fuel by up to 2 percent. After this, the price of jet fuel has reached a record of Rs 1,12,924.83 per kiloliter.
Prices increased for the 7th time in a year
ATF prices have increased for the 7th time this year. In the capital Delhi, its prices have increased by 2 percent i.e. Rs 2,258.54 per kiloliter, after which ATF prices have reached Rs 1,12,924.83 per kiloliter.
Jet fuel (ATF) price hiked by 2% to record Rs 1,12,924.83 per kilolitre; no change in petrol, diesel prices; Oil company price notification
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Prices are revised on 1st and 16th
Let us inform that on the basis of the average international price, the prices of jet fuel are revised on the 1st and 16th of every month. ATF prices have increased since the beginning of the year 2022. Fuel has been increased 7 times since January 1. This year the ATF prices have increased by 38,902.92 kiloliters or almost 50 percent.
Petrol and diesel rates stable
At the same time, government oil companies have released the rates of petrol-diesel on Friday. There has been no increase in oil prices today i.e. on April 1. The rates of petrol and diesel are stable in all the four metros including the national capital Delhi. Oil prices have not increased across the country.
It is to be known that the rates of petrol and diesel were increasing continuously for the last several days. According to the latest rates of IOCL, the price of petrol in Delhi is Rs 101.81 per liter and diesel is being sold at the rate of Rs 93.07 per liter.