Indian low-cost carrier IndiGo said on Thursday that fuel fees will no longer apply to any of its domestic or international flights. This is a significant shift.
Passengers will be relieved due to this waiver, which will result in lower airfares and a break from the fuel tax implemented in October 2023 in response to rising prices for aviation turbine fuel (ATF).
The elimination of the gasoline fee is in line with the recent drops in ATF costs, which is advantageous for travellers. IndiGo guarantees customers that the airline will keep modifying pricing and associated parts to quickly respond to any changes in fuel prices or market circumstances, even though ATF prices are still dynamic.
IndiGo stated that it is unwavering in its mission to give its clients inexpensive, hassle-free travel experiences, even in the face of the unpredictable nature of fuel pricing.
January saw an almost 4% decrease in the price of aviation turbine fuel after reductions of 6% in November and more than 4% in December. The cost of ATF increased for four straight months before the decrease in the last three months, which was caused by rising crude oil prices. As a result, the leading airline in the nation started charging more for fuel on all routes. Approximately 40–45% of airline operating costs are attributed to fuel prices.
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