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Be it domestic travel or international travel, there may be an increase in the prices of flat tickets in the coming days. There is a reason for that too. The country's petroleum companies have increased the prices of jet fuel. There can be many reasons for this. The most important reason is the fluctuation in the prices of crude oil, second is the decline in rupee against dollar and the third most important is the demand for flights during the festive season. This time the price of jet fuel has seen an increase of more than Rs 750 per kilolitre.
However, this is much less as compared to October. In the month of October, an increase of Rs 3000 per kiloliter was seen in the prices of jet fuel. On the other hand, the prices of jet fuel for international flights have seen an average increase of $ 3.50 per kiloliter. Let us also tell you what the price of jet fuel for both types of flights has become in the four metros.
Jet fuel prices for international flights have also seen an increase for the second consecutive month, but in November this increase has been quite minor. If we look at the figures, there has been an increase of $ 3.57 per kiloliter in the prices of jet fuel for international flights in Delhi and Mumbai. After which the prices of jet fuel in both the metros have increased to $ 817.01 and $ 816.80 per kiloliter, while the prices of international flights in Kolkata and Chennai have increased to $ 3.58 per kiloliter. After which the price of jet fuel in both the metros has increased to $ 855.63 and $ 812.36 per kiloliter.