
The government has reduced jet fuel prices by Rs48.80 per litre, providing significant relief to airlines and the aviation sector. Following the cut, the new price of jet fuel stands at Rs283.52 per litre. The reduction could lower operating costs and increase the possibility of cheaper domestic and international airfares.
According to aviation sources, fuel expenses account for a major share of airline operating costs. The latest reduction is expected to ease financial pressure on carriers that have faced higher fuel bills in recent months. Industry observers believe the move could improve profitability and operational efficiency across the sector.
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The decrease follows a broader trend of fuel price adjustments announced by the government. While airlines have welcomed the reduction, decisions regarding fare revisions will be made by individual carriers. Any potential decrease in ticket prices will depend on airline policies and market conditions.
Sources said the government has cumulatively reduced jet fuel prices by as much as Rs283 per litre through successive adjustments. The development is being viewed as an important step for Pakistan’s aviation industry, which has been affected by fluctuating fuel costs and global market uncertainties.
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Despite the recent decline, jet fuel prices remain higher than levels recorded before tensions escalated in the Middle East. Aviation sources noted that jet fuel was priced at Rs188 per litre on February 28. The latest reduction is expected to support airlines as they manage costs and plan future operations.