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Home » ‘On verge of stopping operations’: Airlines warn of shutdown, seek ATF price relief from Centre

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‘On verge of stopping operations’: Airlines warn of shutdown, seek ATF price relief from Centre

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Last updated: April 28, 2026 11:11 am
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Published: April 28, 2026
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  • Indian Airlines writes to Centre 
  • Airline industry under extreme stress
Mumbai:

Air India, IndiGo, and SpiceJet have told the government that the country’s aviation sector is under “extreme stress” and on the verge of “stopping operations”, as they sought a revision in Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) pricing along with financial support.

The ongoing tensions in West Asia have driven up oil prices, while airspace restrictions have significantly increased operating costs, particularly for long-haul routes. ATF alone accounts for nearly 40 per cent of an airline’s operational expenses, making cost pressures increasingly difficult to manage.

Indian Airlines writes to Centre 

Against this backdrop, the Federation of Indian Airlines (FIA)  has written to the Civil Aviation Ministry, urging it to restore a uniform fuel pricing mechanism for both domestic and international operations, similar to the earlier system under the “crack band”.

With an unprecedented rise in jet fuel prices and exorbitant crack/differential between crude and ATF, the federation said the operation of airlines is being challenged in totality. “… any ad hoc pricing (domestic vs international) and/or irrational increase in the price of ATF will result in unsurmountable losses for airlines and will lead to grounding of aircraft, resulting in cancellation of flights,” the federation, which represents Air India, IndiGo, and SpiceJet, said.

“In order to survive, sustain, and continue operation, we request your urgent intervention for immediate and meaningful financial support to tide over the current situation,” it said in a letter on April 26.

Also, the airlines have sought temporary deferment of excise duty on ATF, which is at 11 per cent.


“With the abnormal increase in ATF prices from the pre-crisis period, adding rupee depreciation to the increased prices, the 11 per cent excise duty also increases manifold for the airlines and adds to the ATF price as a big impact on airlines,” they said.

Airline industry under extreme stress

Last month, the government limited the hike in ATF price to Rs 15 per litre for domestic operations, but for international operations, the price rose by Rs 73 per litre.

The airlines said the situation has practically made international operations, along with domestic operations, completely unviable and resulted in significant losses for the aviation sector in April.

Seeking urgent intervention on the current ATF ad hoc pricing, FIA said the current situation is creating a severe imbalance in domestic and international operations and rendering airline networks unviable and unsustainable. “The airline industry in India is under extreme stress and is on the verge of closing down or of stopping its operations.”

The federation has pitched for a transparent pricing framework under the crack band mechanism (USD 12–22/BBL) that was implemented in October 2022, saying there was a fair and reasonable margin for Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs).

According to FIA, the country’s largest aviation hub Delhi has the second-highest value-added tax (VAT) of 25 per cent on jet fuel, while the highest rate is 29 per cent levied in Tamil Nadu.

“The other major aviation cities, viz. Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, and Kolkata range between 16 per cent and 20 per cent. These 6 cities cover more than 50 per cent of airlines’ operations within India,” the federation said.

Also Read: Jet fuel prices more than doubled? Here’s what you need to know amid rise in ATF prices

Also Read: Govt hikes export duty on diesel to Rs 55.5 per litre from Rs 21.5 per litre, ATF to Rs 42 per litre





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