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India approves Rs 10,000 crore ATF price support for airlines as fuel costs surge 2.5x amid the West Asia crisis, aiming to stabilize fares and operations.
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Cabinet approves ₹10,000 crore ATF price stabilisation fund to shield airlines, jet fuel prices
Cabinet approves ₹10,000 crore ATF price stabilisation fund to shield airlines, jet fuel prices
Air India, along with its low-cost subsidiary Air India Express, and Indigo, together cut down 250 daily domestic flights from June amid rising prices of jet fuel. The move was expected to further escalate airfares.
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Air India, Air India Express, and Indigo cut down 250 daily domestic flights from June due to rising jet fuel prices.
hindu
Jet fuel prices surged 2.5 times amid the West Asia crisis.
bluesky
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bluesky
“India approves Rs 10,000 crore ATF price support for airlines as fuel costs surge 2.5x amid the West Asia crisis, aiming to stabilize fares and operations.”
→ India approved a ₹10,000 crore ATF price support fund to stabilize airline fuel costs and operations, amid a 2.5x surge in fuel costs due to the West Asia crisis.
hindu
“Cabinet approves ₹10,000 crore ATF price stabilisation fund to shield airlines, jet fuel prices”
→ India's Cabinet approved a ₹10,000 crore ATF price stabilisation fund to protect airlines from rising jet fuel prices.
hindu
“Air India, along with its low-cost subsidiary Air India Express, and Indigo, together cut down 250 daily domestic flights from June amid rising prices of jet fuel. The move was expected to further escalate airfares.”
→ Air India, Air India Express, and Indigo reduced 250 daily domestic flights from June due to rising jet fuel prices, a move expected to increase airfares.