
Akasa Air Introduces Fuel Surcharge on Tickets From March 15 Amid Rising Jet Fuel Prices
Airline to Levy Charges Between ₹199 and ₹1,300 on Domestic and International Flights
New Delhi, March 14: Akasa Air has announced that it will introduce a fuel surcharge on flight tickets starting March 15, as airlines face rising aviation turbine fuel costs linked to the ongoing conflict in West Asia.The airline said the surcharge will apply to both domestic and international routes for bookings made from 00:01 hrs on March 15, 2026.
According to the company, the fuel surcharge will range between ₹199 and ₹1,300 per flight, depending on the duration of the journey.
Fuel Cost Surge Drives Additional Charges
In a statement issued on Saturday, Akasa Air said the increase in aviation turbine fuel prices has significantly impacted airline operating costs.The airline noted that the rise in fuel prices is being driven by evolving geopolitical developments in West Asia, which have pushed up aviation fuel costs across the industry.
Fuel remains one of the largest cost components for airlines, and the recent surge has affected operational expenses across the aviation sector.
Industry-Wide Move by Airlines
Akasa Air joins other major carriers that have already implemented similar measures. Air India, Air India Express, and IndiGo have also started imposing fuel surcharges on domestic and international tickets in response to the rising fuel prices.Periodic Review of Fuel Surcharge
Akasa Air said it will continue monitoring the operating environment and review the fuel surcharge periodically depending on changes in fuel prices and market conditions.The airline indicated that the surcharge structure may be revised in the future as the situation evolves.
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