India Sees Significant Hikes in Commercial LPG, Petrol, and Jet Fuel Prices
Prices for commercial LPG have increased by Rs 195.50, premium petrol by Rs 11 per litre to Rs 160, and jet fuel has crossed Rs 2 lakh per kilolitre, with these surges attributed to escalating global oil prices linked to the West Asia conflict. This marks the second upward revision for commercial LPG in less than a month, adding cost pressures for businesses.
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Relief for scheduled airlines: Jet fuel prices up by 8.5%; flyers spared steep airfare hikes
Jet fuel prices for scheduled Indian carriers have risen by approximately 8.5% in April, a move that offers relief to airlines and averts significant airfare hikes for average travelers. However, prices for non-scheduled and charter flights have more than doubled, impacting the ultra-rich.
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Read full article →Commercial LPG price hike: Here’s how much you’ll pay now in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bengaluru
This is the second upward revision in commercial LPG rates in less than a month, adding to cost pressures for businesses such as hotels and restaurants.
Read full article →Jet fuel price in India more than doubles to record high amid global price surge; airline costs, airfares set to rise
Read full article →Premium Petrol Price Rises To Rs 160 Per Litre, Jet Fuel Crosses Rs 2 lakh
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