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Pakistan: Air fares likely to increase after government raises jet fuel prices

Airfares in Pakistan are likely to increase after the government raised the price of jet fuel by PKR 13.23 per litre, following a recent hike in petrol prices, ARY News reported.
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Investopedia
· Jul 10, 2026
Delta CEO Doesn’t Expect Airfares to Come Down Anytime Soon While Demand Remains Strong
Airlines Have Raised Fares to Offset Rising Fuel Costs Stemming from the Iran War
BOL News
· Jun 27, 2026
Rice exporters push for ‘DLTL’ extension to boost exports and cut exchange pressure
Pakistan rising transport costs and tough global competition have increased pressure on exporters The post Rice exporters push for ‘DLTL’ extension to boost exports and cut exchange pressure appeared first on BOL News.
Iran Herald
· Jun 28, 2026
Pakistan hikes petroleum levy on petrol, diesel; keeps retail prices unchanged
Islamabad [Pakistan], June 28 (ANI): The Pakistan government on Saturday increased the petroleum levy on petrol and high-speed diesel (HSD) while leaving retail fuel prices unchanged for another week, despite a decline in international oil prices, The Express Tribune reported. According to The Express Tribune, citing figures released by Pakistan's Petroleum Division, the petroleum levy on high-speed diesel (HSD)
Borneo Bulletin
· Jun 30, 2026
Singapore’s power, gas tariffs rise on higher fuel costs
Singapore’s power, gas tariffs rise on higher fuel costs
Anadolu Agency
· Jul 8, 2026
US airlines’ fuel spending jumps 84% in May to $6.7B
Middle East conflict drives sharp rise in jet fuel costs, while fuel consumption slips 0.6 year-on-year
Fortune
· Jun 30, 2026
‘You can expect prices to be high and stay high’: Domestic airfare is skyrocketing faster than international flight costs, despite using less jet fuel
Jet fuel costs doubled over the course of the Iran war, but other factors are behind the rising domestic travel costs.
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Related coverage for "Pakistan: Air fares likely to increase after government raises jet fuel prices": Investopedia — Delta CEO Doesn’t Expect Airfares to Come Down Anytime Soon While Demand Remains Strong. BOL News — Rice exporters push for ‘DLTL’ extension to boost exports and cut exchange pressure. Iran Herald — Pakistan hikes petroleum levy on petrol, diesel; keeps retail prices unchanged . Borneo Bulletin — Singapore’s power, gas tariffs rise on higher fuel costs. Anadolu Agency — US airlines’ fuel spending jumps 84% in May to $6.7B. Fortune — ‘You can expect prices to be high and stay high’: Domestic airfare is skyrocketing faster than international flight costs, despite using less jet fuel