Air India Increases Fuel Surcharges Amid Rising Jet Fuel Prices
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Air India has announced a revision in its fuel surcharge structure for both domestic and international flights effective from April 8, 2026. This change comes as the airline faces soaring jet fuel prices, with international surcharges reaching up to USD 280 for certain routes. The adjustments aim to mitigate the impact of increased fuel costs.
- 01Air India revises fuel surcharges due to rising jet fuel prices.
- 02Domestic surcharges will be distance-based, starting at ₹299 for short flights.
- 03International surcharges vary by region, with the highest at USD 280.
- 04The changes are effective from April 8, 2026, with some international rates starting April 10, 2026.
- 05Air India continues to absorb a significant portion of increased fuel costs.
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Air India has announced a revision to its fuel surcharge structure for both domestic and international flights, effective from April 8, 2026. This decision follows a dramatic rise in jet fuel prices, with the global average reaching USD 195.19 per barrel, nearly doubling from USD 99.40 at the end of February. The airline stated that the new distance-based surcharges for domestic flights will start at ₹299 for distances up to 500 km, increasing for longer routes. For international flights, surcharges vary significantly by region, with the highest set at USD 280 for routes to North America and Australia. The adjustments come as Air India aims to manage the financial impact of soaring fuel costs while continuing to absorb a significant portion of these increases. The revised rates for most international regions will take effect at 0001 hours IST on April 10, 2026.
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The increased fuel surcharges will directly affect air travelers, leading to higher ticket prices for both domestic and international flights.
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