Aviation turbine fuel (ATF) prices were raised by about 1 per cent on Saturday, while commercial LPG cylinder rates saw a marginal reduction of ₹5, as part of the latest monthly revision aligned with global market trends.
According to state-owned oil marketing companies, the price of jet fuel in the national capital, home to one of India’s busiest airports, has been increased by ₹777 per kilolitre, or 0.8 per cent, bringing it to ₹94,543.02 per kl.
This marks the second consecutive monthly hike in ATF prices. On October 1, rates had risen by ₹3,052.5 per kl, or 3.3 per cent. Before that, on September 1, ATF prices had been reduced by ₹1,308.41 per kl, or around 1.4 per cent.
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