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Air tickets to get costlier as Air India to levy fuel surcharge due to hike in ATF prices

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Last updated: March 10, 2026 5:03 pm
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Published: March 10, 2026
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Air fares are set to rise after the Air India Group announced it will introduce a ₹400 fuel surcharge on domestic flights, while international passengers will have to pay an additional $10–50 over the existing surcharge amid a surge in aviation fuel prices.

“Since early March 2026, aviation turbine fuel [ATF], which accounts for nearly 40% of an airline’s operating costs, has seen significant price escalation due to supply interruptions. In India, this pressure is amplified by high excise duty and VAT on ATF in major metro cities such as Delhi and Mumbai, magnifying the cost impact and placing substantial strain on airline operating economics,” the Air India Group said in a press statement. The Group includes Air India and Air India Express.

The new fuel surcharges are being implemented in three phases.

The statement added that the airline will review its surcharges periodically.

All new bookings made from March 12 will attract a fuel surcharge of ₹400 on domestic flights. For international routes, passengers will pay an additional $10 on West Asia flights, while the surcharge for Southeast Asia routes will increase from $40 to $60, and for Africa routes from $60 to $90.

From March 18, the fuel surcharge on flights to Europe will rise from $100 to $125, while routes to North America and Australia will see an increase from $150 to $200.

Phase 3 will apply to and from Far East markets, namely Hong Kong, Japan and South Korea, which, the airline said, would be announced in due course.

Published – March 10, 2026 10:24 pm IST



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