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Airlines Struggle as Jet Fuel Costs Jump by Rs 84 Per Litre

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Last updated: March 28, 2026 6:12 am
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KARACHI: Jet fuel prices in Pakistan have witnessed another sharp increase, rising by Rs 84 per litre, ARY News reported.

Following this latest uptick, the price of jet fuel (JP-1) has climbed to a record Rs 472 per litre. This marks a staggering overall increase of approximately Rs 282 since March 1, when the price was set at just Rs 190 per litre.

Airlines are reportedly struggling to maintain flight operations as operational costs soar. A further hike in airfares is highly likely as carriers pass the burden of increased fuel expenses onto passengers.

This is the fourth time jet fuel prices have been revised upward since the beginning of March, reflecting the extreme volatility in the global energy market.

Earlier, following a recent hike in petroleum prices, the government has now increased the price of Jet fuel (JP-1 fuel) used by commercial aircraft, ARY News reported.

The government raised the jet fuel price by Rs 154 per litre, bringing the cost to a record Rs 342.37, up from the previous Rs 188.93.

This represents a staggering 82 percent increase, which is likely to result in an airfare uptick of at least Rs 5,000. Aviation experts noted that airlines will inevitably raise fares to cover the surge in operational expenditures.

Yesterday, the government of Pakistan had announced a sharp increase in petrol prices, citing rising global oil costs linked to escalating tensions in the Middle East.

Speaking at a press conference in Islamabad, federal ministers have announced an increase of Rs. 55 per litre in the prices of petrol and diesel.

Under the new prices, petrol will cost Rs. 321.17 per litre, while diesel will increase from Rs. 275.70 to Rs. 335.86 per litre.

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Ishaq Dar, has said that the decision had been taken after oil prices surged in the international market following a widening conflict in the region.

He told reporters that the situation intensified after an attack on Iran, adding that the conflict had expanded over the past 48 hours, with Turkey and Azerbaijan also becoming involved, pushing global petroleum prices significantly higher.

Petroleum Minister Ali Pervaiz Malik, who also attended the briefing, described the increase as a difficult decision. He said the government was trying to ensure the country’s energy needs were met during a challenging period.

IMF urges Pakistan to increase petrol prices immediately
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has urged Pakistan to immediately increase petrol and diesel prices, sources said.

According to sources, the demand was made during virtual talks between Pakistani authorities and an IMF delegation.

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