
ATF price cut by 4%, commercial LPG rates reduced
The Hindu
Commercial LPG and Aviation Turbine Fuel prices slashed in India, following international benchmarks, benefiting hotels, restaurants, and airlines.
The price of jet fuel, or ATF, was reduced by 4.4% on Thursday -- marking the second major cut within a month.
Additionally, the price of commercial LPG used in hotels and restaurants was lowered by ₹14.50 per cylinder, in line with international benchmarks.
The Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) price was reduced by ₹3,954.38 per kilolitre, or 4.4%, to ₹85,486.80/ kl in the national capital - home to one of the busiest airports in the country, according to state-owned fuel retailers.
The price cut follows a steep 6.15% (₹5,870.54/kl) reduction effected on April 1. These two reductions have effectively offset the price increases that occurred earlier this year.
The ATF price in Mumbai was cut to ₹79,855.59 per kl from ₹83,575.42, while those in Chennai and Kolkata were reduced to ₹88,494.52 and ₹88,237.05 per kl, respectively.
Oil firms also reduced the price of commercial LPG by ₹14.50 per 19-kg cylinder. Commercial LPG now costs ₹1,747.50 in the national capital and ₹1,699 in Mumbai.
The reduction follows a ₹41 per cylinder cut in rates effected on April 1.













