Air India hikes ticket prices with new fuel surcharge on flights; international fares jump up to Rs 26,000
NEW DELHI: Air India and Air India Express have introduced a fuel surcharge on domestic and international flights. With this, domestic ticket prices will increase by Rs 299 to Rs 899, while international fares will go up by Rs 2,000 to Rs 26,000. The surcharge on domestic routes will come into effect from 9 AM today. For routes to Europe, North America, and Australia, the new charges will apply from the 10th.
Tickets already booked will not be affected. However, if passengers change travel dates, the surcharge will be applied. Air India clarified that the increase in fuel prices is not fully reflected in the surcharge. The surcharge has been introduced following a rise in aviation turbine fuel (ATF) prices due to tensions in the Middle East.
Earlier, IndiGo had also increased fares on April 2 by Rs 275 to Rs 10,000 for domestic and international flights after fuel prices rose by 8.5%. Since March 14, an additional cess of Rs 425 to Rs 2,300 has already been applied to flight tickets due to the same reason.
Air India surcharge
Domestic Routes:
- Up to 500 km: Rs 299
- 501–1000 km: Rs 399
- 1001–1500 km: Rs 549
- 1501–2000 km: Rs 749
- Above 2000 km: Rs 899
International routes:
- SAARC countries (except Bangladesh): Rs 2,232 (from today)
- Middle East: Rs 4,651 (from today)
- China & Southeast Asia (except Singapore): Rs 9,302 (from today)
- Singapore: Rs 5,581 (from today)
- Africa: Rs 12,092 (from today)
- Europe (including UK): Rs 19,069 (from 10th)
- North America: Rs 26,046 (from 10th)
- Australia: Rs 26,046 (from 10th)
- Fares for Bangladesh, Japan, Hong Kong, and South Korea routes have not yet been announced.