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Mumbai: Jet Airways has revised the fuel surcharge on all domestic routes to Rs 500 from the current Rs 300 due to soaring fuel prices.
The revised charge will come into effect on July seven and will be applicable to on all types of fares in both Club Premier and Economy Class tickets on all domestic routes, an airline release said on Friday.
"This surcharge has been necessitated in view of the continuing escalation in fuel prices," it said. The global fuel prices have crossed $71 per barrel during the last week.
The increased fuel surcharge will be applicable on all tickets purchased within and outside India, issued against both INR and USD tariffs, the airline said.
The surcharge non-commissionable will be applicable on all domestic sectors irrespective of the point of sale or point of ticketing. It is also applicable on all domestic segments, even if the domestic segment is part of an international journey.
However, the airline said the surcharge would not be applicable on sale of tickets made on or before July six, 2006 as per the ticketed itinerary.
But it will be applicable if tickets are presented for any voluntary change on or after July seven, 2006, the release said, adding that the Jet Privilege redemption tickets would be exempt from this fuel surcharge.
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