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This is an archive article published on February 15, 2010

ATF prices to fall by 2.5 pct from midnight

State-owned oil firms cut aviation turbine fuel (ATF) price by 2.5 per cent on falling global rates to give some relief to Indian carriers.

State-owned oil firms cut aviation turbine fuel (ATF) price by 2.5 per cent on falling global rates to give some relief to Indian carriers.

Jet fuel price in Delhi was cut by Rs 974 per kilolitre or 2.5 per cent to Rs 37,982 per kl effective midnight Monday,an official of the Indian Oil Corp,the nation’s largest oil firm,said.

This is the second reduction in ATF rates this month,with prices cut by as much as 5.5 per cent on February 1 to Rs 38,956.38.

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Jet fuel constitutes roughly 40 per cent of the operating cost of an airline and the reduction in fuel rates would help ease the burden on Indian carriers.

No immediate comment was available from airlines on the impact the latest cut would have on air fares.

The two cuts have more than negated the steep 6.5 per cent hike in ATF rates of January 16 when IOC and other state-owned fuel retailers Hindustan Petroleum and Bharat Petroleum raised ATF price to Rs 41,216.43 per kl. The fuel rates are now at par with those prevalent in October 2009.

In Mumbai,the rates were reduced by Rs 1,015 to Rs 39,167 per kl.

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The three oil firms revise jet fuel prices on the first and the 16th of every month based on the average global oil price in the previous fortnight.

The basket of crude oil India imports has averaged USD 72.09 this month against the January average of USD 76.61.

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