December 31st, 2008 | by admin |
Fare cuts to jack up airlines’ losses (Business Standard India) The 25-30 per cent cut in airfares by Indian carriers may negate the advantages of the 33 per cent cut in jet fuel costs, thus increasing their operating losses.
Wed, 31 Dec 2008 20:14:20 GMTOil cos slash ATF prices by 6.8% - Business Standard Jet fuel rate in Delhi has been cut by Rs 2,234.07 to Rs 30,457.21 per kilolitre effective midnight tonight, said an official of Indian Oil Corporation, the nation’s largest fuel retailer. The fuel that fires airplanes currently costs Rs 32,691.28 …
Wed, 31 Dec 2008 13:59:00 GMTATF prices cut, airfares likely to be slashed yet again (IBN live) The cut in ATF price is the eighth straight reduction since August.
Wed, 31 Dec 2008 15:36:36 GMTATF prices cut, airfares likely to be slashed yet again - IBNLive.com ATF prices cut, airfares likely to be slashed yet again IBNLive.com, India - 5 hours agoGOOD NEWS FOR AIRLINES: Cut in ATF price is the eighth straight reduction since August. ibnlive.com is on mobile now. Read news, watch videos be a Citizen …
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