Indian fuel retailers raise jet fuel, commercial LPG prices amid Middle East war

An IndiGo Airlines aircraft taxis on the tarmac on an early morning at the Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport, in Kolkata, India, November 20, 2024. REUTERS

April 1 (Reuters) – Indian fuel retailers ​raised jet fuel and commercial LPG ‌prices on Wednesday, following a sharp spike in global prices due to the Iran ​war.
India, the world’s second-largest LPG ​importer, is battling its worst gas crisis in ⁠decades, with the government cutting ​supplies for industries to shield households from ​shortage of cooking gas.
Domestic fuel retailers have hiked prices of aviation turbine fuel by 8.58% ​to 1,04,927 rupees/kilolitre and commercial LPG ​by 10.38% to 2,078.50 rupees per 19 kilogram cylinder ‌in ⁠the capital city of New Delhi, Indian Oil Corporation’s website showed.
“In order to insulate the domestic travel costs from ​the substantial ​increase ⁠in international prices, PSU Oil Marketing Companies of the Ministry ​of Petroleum, in consultation with ​Ministry ⁠of Civil Aviation, have passed only a partial and staggered increase of 25% ⁠to ​the airlines”, the ministry ​said in a post on X.

Reporting by Komal ​Salecha in Bengaluru; Editing by Sonia Cheema

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