Tag: ATF

  • ATF Price Slashed By 6.5% To Rs 94,969.01/kl; Windfall Tax On Crude Petroleum Reduced To Rs 5,200/Tonne | Economy News

    New Delhi: Jet Fuel, also known as Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) saw a significant price reduction of 6.5 percent on June 1 and decreased by Rs 6,673.87 per kilolitre (kl) to Rs 94,969.01/kl in New Delhi. This reduction follows a slight increase of 0.09 percent (Rs 749.25 per kilolitre) on May 1.

    In Mumbai, the price of aviation turbine fuel (ATF) has dropped to Rs 88,834.27 per kilolitre (kl) from Rs 95,173.70 per kl. Prices vary across states due to local taxes, according to the report. (Also Read: Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Are Banks Closed Today, June 1? Check State-Wise List)

    Petrol and Diesel Rates Remain Unchanged

    The price for Petrol and Diesel remain unchanged since their last adjustment in mid-march when they were reduced by Rs 2 per litre. (Also Read: LPG Price Cut: Commercial Cylinder Prices Reduced By Rs 69.50; Check City Wise Rates)

    Windfall Tax on Crude Oil Decreased

    The government has reduced the windfall tax on domestically-produced crude oil to Rs 5,700 per tonne from Rs 5,700 which is effective from June 1, 2024. This tax is imposed as the Special Additional Excise Duty (SAED) which remains at ‘nil’ for the export of diesel, petrol and jet fuel. The new rates come into effect on June 1, as per the official notification

    India first introduced windfall taxes on July 1, 2022 joining other nations in taxing the supernormal profits of energy companies. These tax rates are reviewed every fortnight based on the average oil prices from the previous two weeks. (With PTI Inputs)

  • Home airfare caps to be got rid of from August 31, says govt

    Via PTI

    NEW DELHI: Limits imposed on home airfares might be got rid of from August 31, after a span of roughly 27 months, the Union Aviation Ministry stated on Wednesday.

    “The verdict to take away air fare caps has been taken after cautious research of day by day call for and costs of air turbine gas (ATF). Stabilisation has set in and we’re positive that the field is poised for expansion in home site visitors within the close to long run,” Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia stated on Twitter.

    ATF costs had been coming down throughout the previous few weeks after leaping to report ranges, basically because of the Russia-Ukraine battle that started on February 24.

    On August 1, the cost of ATF in Delhi was once Rs 1.21 lakh in step with kilo-litre, which was once round 14 in step with cent not up to ultimate month.

    The ministry had imposed decrease and higher limits on home airfares in response to flight intervals when services and products had been resumed on Would possibly 25, 2020 after a two-month lockdown because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

    As an example, airways these days can not fee a passenger not up to Rs 2,900 (except for GST) and greater than Rs 8,800 (except for GST) for home flights of not up to 40 mins.

    The decrease caps had been there to offer protection to the financially weaker airways and the higher caps to offer protection to passengers from prime fares.

    On Wednesday, the Civil Aviation Ministry mentioned in an order: “After assessment of the present standing of scheduled home operations viz-a-viz passenger call for for air trip. It’s been made up our minds to take away the fare bands notified now and again in regards to the airfares with impact from August 31, 2022.”

    The airways and airport operators should, alternatively, be sure that the ideas to include the unfold of Covid-19 are strictly adhered to and Covid-appropriate behaviour is exactly enforced through them throughout trip, it added.

    Vistara CEO Vinod Kannan had on June 19 stated that he would be at liberty if the decrease and higher limits on airfares had been larger however the most efficient answer could be for the airways to have absolute freedom on airfares.

    NEW DELHI: Limits imposed on home airfares might be got rid of from August 31, after a span of roughly 27 months, the Union Aviation Ministry stated on Wednesday.

    “The verdict to take away air fare caps has been taken after cautious research of day by day call for and costs of air turbine gas (ATF). Stabilisation has set in and we’re positive that the field is poised for expansion in home site visitors within the close to long run,” Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia stated on Twitter.

    ATF costs had been coming down throughout the previous few weeks after leaping to report ranges, basically because of the Russia-Ukraine battle that started on February 24.

    On August 1, the cost of ATF in Delhi was once Rs 1.21 lakh in step with kilo-litre, which was once round 14 in step with cent not up to ultimate month.

    The ministry had imposed decrease and higher limits on home airfares in response to flight intervals when services and products had been resumed on Would possibly 25, 2020 after a two-month lockdown because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

    As an example, airways these days can not fee a passenger not up to Rs 2,900 (except for GST) and greater than Rs 8,800 (except for GST) for home flights of not up to 40 mins.

    The decrease caps had been there to offer protection to the financially weaker airways and the higher caps to offer protection to passengers from prime fares.

    On Wednesday, the Civil Aviation Ministry mentioned in an order: “After assessment of the present standing of scheduled home operations viz-a-viz passenger call for for air trip. It’s been made up our minds to take away the fare bands notified now and again in regards to the airfares with impact from August 31, 2022.”

    The airways and airport operators should, alternatively, be sure that the ideas to include the unfold of Covid-19 are strictly adhered to and Covid-appropriate behaviour is exactly enforced through them throughout trip, it added.

    Vistara CEO Vinod Kannan had on June 19 stated that he would be at liberty if the decrease and higher limits on airfares had been larger however the most efficient answer could be for the airways to have absolute freedom on airfares.