ATF price cut by 14.7%; costs less than petrol, diesel

PTI Updated - January 01, 2019 at 03:00 PM.

Today's announcement is the third straight increase in aviation turbine fuel prices in a month.

Jet fuel price was cut by a record 14.7 per cent on Tuesday on the back of a decline in international rates, making it cheaper than both petrol and diesel.

The price of Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) -- used to power airplanes -- was slashed by Rs 9,990 per kilolitre, or 14.7 per cent, to Rs 58,060.97 per kl, according to a price notification issued by state-owned oil firms.

This is the second straight monthly reduction in rates and the biggest single cut ever. Prices were slashed by Rs 8,327.83 per kl, or 10.9 per cent, on December 1.

The two consecutive price reductions has brought ATF rates to their lowest levels in a year and will provide much-needed relief to cash-strapped airlines.

Rates are now cheaper than both petrol and diesel in most parts of the country and it is less expensive than even non-PDS kerosene in cities such as Mumbai.

A litre of petrol, used in motorcycles and cars, costs Rs 68.65 in Delhi as compared to Rs 58,060.97 per kl or Rs 58.06 per litre price for ATF. A litre of diesel, which is mostly used as fuel in trucks and buses, comes for Rs 62.66.

ATF costs just a shade higher than the price charged for kerosene sold through non-PDS (public distribution system) outlets in Delhi. Non-PDS in Delhi is priced at Rs 56.59 per litre.

ATF in Mumbai, home to one of the busiest airports in the country, costs Rs 58,017.33 per kl or Rs 58.01 per litre. A litre of petrol in the city costs Rs 74.30 and diesel is priced at Rs 65.56 per litre. It costs less than even non-PDS kerosene in the city, which is sold at Rs 59.53 a litre.

Rates vary from city to city depending on local taxes.

Continuing its downward march, the petrol price was cut by 19 paise a litre and diesel rates were reduced by 20 paise on Tuesday.

Petrol now costs Rs 68.65 a litre in Delhi and diesel is priced at Rs 62.66.

Rates have been on the decline since October 18 and cumulatively prices have been cut by Rs 14.18 per litre in case of petrol and Rs 13.03 a litre for diesel.

State-owned fuel retailers revise rates of ATF on the 1st of every month based on the average international oil rate and the rupee-US dollar exchange rate in the preceding month. Petrol and diesel prices are revised on a daily basis.

Published on January 1, 2019 09:25