State-owned oil marketing companies on Monday increased jet fuel rates by 1.7 per cent in line with firming international oil rates.
The price of aviation turbine fuel or jet fuel, in Delhi was raised by Rs 1,039.1 per kilolitre (kl), or 1.7 per cent, to Rs 62,208.18, according to Indian Oil Corp. The increase comes on back of reductions in rates in six fortnights, including a steep five per cent (Rs 3,260 per kl) cut effected from June 16 and about two per cent (Rs 1,241 per kl) fall in prices from July 1.
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