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    Airlines Raise Ticket Prices by Up to Rs 28,000 Amid Soaring Jet Fuel Costs

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 10, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In response to a significant surge in jet fuel costs, airlines operating in Pakistan have announced fare hikes affecting both domestic and international routes. The recent escalation in fuel prices has forced carriers to adjust ticket prices, with domestic fares climbing by Rs 2,800 to Rs 5,000. This adjustment impacts popular routes such as Karachi to Lahore and Islamabad, as well as other key domestic destinations.

    The increase in airfare is even more pronounced on international flights, where ticket prices have jumped by as much as Rs 28,000. Flights to Middle Eastern and Central Asian countries have seen an average fare rise of Rs 15,000. Meanwhile, tickets for long-haul destinations like Toronto and Manchester have surged dramatically, with one-way fares now surpassing Rs 250,000. This steep rise reflects the broader challenges faced by airlines amid volatile global fuel markets.

    The catalyst behind these price adjustments is the sharp escalation in jet fuel prices, which recently climbed by Rs 154 per liter, reaching Rs 342 per liter. This represents an extraordinary increase of approximately 82 percent compared to previous rates. Aviation industry experts warn that such a substantial rise in operational costs inevitably translates into higher ticket prices, as airlines strive to maintain financial viability in a difficult economic environment.

    Adding to the pressure on transportation costs, the Pakistani government recently announced a significant increase in petrol and diesel prices. Petrol prices were raised by Rs 55 per liter, bringing the new rate to Rs 321.17 per liter, while diesel prices jumped from Rs 275.70 to Rs 335.86 per liter. These adjustments were attributed to escalating global oil prices, which have been exacerbated by geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.

    Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar elaborated on the situation, explaining that the government’s decision came after a marked surge in international oil prices triggered by a recent attack on Iran. The conflict has since expanded, involving Turkey and Azerbaijan, which has further intensified the volatility in global petroleum markets. Dar emphasized that these developments have directly impacted Pakistan’s energy costs, necessitating the difficult but unavoidable price hikes.

    Petroleum Minister Ali Pervaiz Malik also addressed the media, describing the fuel price increase as a challenging but necessary step. He highlighted the government’s efforts to balance the country’s energy requirements amid these turbulent times, acknowledging the strain such measures place on consumers but stressing their importance for maintaining energy supply stability.

    Meanwhile, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has urged Pakistan to implement immediate increases in petrol and diesel prices as part of broader economic reforms. During recent virtual discussions between Pakistani officials and an IMF delegation, the fund emphasized the need for price adjustments to address fiscal deficits and stabilize the economy. This external pressure adds another layer of complexity to Pakistan’s already strained energy and transportation sectors.

    As the situation unfolds, travelers and industry stakeholders alike are bracing for continued fluctuations in airfare and fuel costs. The combination of geopolitical instability and economic imperatives is expected to keep pressure on Pakistan’s aviation sector, with potential ripple effects across the broader economy in the coming months.

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