Government Caps ATF Price Surge at 25% Amid Strait of Hormuz Crisis to Shield Domestic Air Travel

Government Caps ATF Price Surge at 25% Amid Strait of Hormuz Crisis to Shield Domestic Air Travel

India caps ATF price hike at 25% despite a potential 100% surge due to Strait of Hormuz closure. Government aims to shield domestic air travel while LPG prices rise sharply amid escalating West Asia tensions impacting global energy markets.

In a move aimed at protecting domestic air travel from a sharp global fuel shock, the government has limited the increase in Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) prices for domestic airlines to 25%, even as international benchmarks indicated a potential surge of over 100%.

The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas stated that the decision co

mes in response to an “extraordinary situation in global energy markets,” triggered by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. To prevent a steep rise in airfares, public sector oil marketing companies, in consultation with the Ministry of Civil Aviation, implemented only a partial and staggered increase.

“ATF prices in India were deregulated in 2001 and are revised on monthly basis based on a formula of international benchmarks. Due to the closure of Strait of Hormuz and extraordinary situation in global energy markets, price of ATF for domestic markets was expected to increase by more than 100% on 1 April,” the post read.

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“In order to insulate the domestic travel costs from the substantial increase in international prices, PSU Oil Marketing Companies of the Ministry of Petroleum, in consultation with Ministry of Civil Aviation, have passed only a partial and staggered increase of 25% (only Rs.15/litre) to the airlines,” the Ministry further wrote on X.

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However, the government clarified that international flight operations will not receive similar relief. “Foreign routes will pay for the full increase in ATF prices consistent with what they pay in other parts of the world,” the statement added.

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According to the revised rates effective April 1, 2026, ATF prices across major metro cities have risen notably. In Delhi, prices increased to ₹1,04,927 per kilolitre from ₹96,638.14 in March. Kolkata saw a jump to ₹1,09,450 from ₹99,587.14, while Mumbai's rates rose to ₹98,247 from ₹90,451.87. In Chennai, ATF is now priced at ₹1,09,873 compared to ₹1,00,280.49 last month.

ATF prices in India have been deregulated since 2001 and are revised monthly based on international benchmarks.

The intervention comes amid an extraordinary global energy situation triggered by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical oil transit chokepoint.

Earlier today, the prices of LPG cylinders have been revised upward with effect from April 1, with commercial and smaller cylinders witnessing a significant increase across key cities.

In Delhi, the price of a 19 kg commercial LPG cylinder has been increased to Rs 2,078.50, marking a rise of Rs 195.50. Meanwhile, the 5 kg FTL cylinder is now priced at Rs 549 per refill, reflecting an increase of Rs 51, sources said.

In Kolkata, the price of a 19 kg commercial LPG cylinder has gone up by Rs 218, indicating a broader trend of rising fuel costs across urban centres. Meanwhile, domestic cooking gas LPG rates, which were last hiked by Rs 60 per 14.2-kg cylinder on March 7, remain unchanged. It costs Rs 913 per 14.2-kg cylinder in Delhi.

The latest revision comes against the backdrop of escalating geopolitical tensions in West Asia, involving the United States, Israel and Iran, which has led to a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, a key global transit route for crude oil and energy supplies. The government’s calibrated intervention underscores the urgency of balancing domestic economic stability with rapidly shifting global energy dynamics.


 

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