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    Jet Fuel Prices Surge by Rs46 Per Litre Amid Middle East Conflict Impact

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 23, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The aviation sector is grappling with a significant increase in jet fuel prices, which have risen sharply by Rs46 per litre amid escalating tensions and military operations involving the US and Israel in the Middle East. This surge has pushed the cost of jet fuel for commercial aircraft, including Airbus and Boeing models, to an unprecedented Rs388 per litre, marking a substantial financial challenge for airlines operating in the region.

    Since the beginning of March, the price of jet fuel has witnessed a dramatic escalation, climbing by a total of Rs200 per litre. On March 1, the cost stood at Rs188 per litre, but ongoing geopolitical instability has severely disrupted the supply chain, causing prices to skyrocket. This steep rise is unprecedented in recent months and is placing considerable pressure on the aviation industry, which is already navigating a complex landscape of operational costs and fluctuating demand.

    The root cause of this price hike is closely linked to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, where US and Israeli military actions against Iran have intensified. These hostilities have led to disruptions in the supply and distribution of jet fuel, a critical commodity for airlines worldwide. Aviation experts highlight that the warlike conditions have constrained fuel availability, forcing suppliers to increase prices sharply to manage the limited stock and heightened risk in the region.

    Industry insiders warn that if the conflict continues to escalate, the aviation sector could face further cost pressures, potentially leading to increased ticket prices and operational challenges for airlines. The surge in jet fuel prices not only affects international carriers but also has a direct impact on domestic flights, as fuel constitutes a major portion of airline operating expenses.

    Meanwhile, airlines and aviation authorities are closely monitoring the situation, exploring alternative fuel procurement strategies and cost mitigation measures to cope with the volatile market conditions. The current scenario underscores the vulnerability of global supply chains to geopolitical conflicts and highlights the need for diversified energy sources to stabilize the aviation industry in times of crisis.

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