IndiGo will introduce fuel surcharges on domestic and international routes from March 14, following a similar move by Air India. Airlines cite a steep surge in Aviation Turbine Fuel prices, which form nearly 40% of operating costs. Several global carriers are also implementing surcharges, likely pushing airfares higher during the upcoming travel season.

IndiGo announced the introduction of fuel surcharge on domestic and international routes from March 14, following the Air India Group which announced the expansion of fuel surcharge on March 10. Several major Indian and international airlines are set to implement or increase fuel surcharges in the upcoming weeks, signaling a sharp rise in airfares for the spring and summer travel seasons.
ATF Prices Surge
The move comes as the aviation industry grapples with a sudden spike in Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) prices, driven by escalating geopolitical tensions in the Gulf region. The International Air Transport Association’s Jet Fuel Price Monitor indicates that fuel prices in Asia have increased by 84.8% compared to the prior month and 89.9% from the past year’s average.
IndiGo Surcharge Slabs

