Thursday, June 26, 2014

Have asked states to cut jet fuel tax, aviation minister says

New Delhi: Civil aviation minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju said on Tuesday he had asked states to cut jet fuel tax, which the country's struggling airlines say makes it difficult for them to stay profitable.
Raju said he believed aviation turbine fuel (ATF) was "taxed on the higher side" and that states should "bring down" the tax, without indicating what he considered an appropriate level.
High taxes — many of them set by individual states rather than central government — low fares and a highly competitive market mean all but one of India's big airlines are losing cash. Fuel costs are among the highest in the region.
Shares in listed Indian airlines jumped after Raju's comments, with SpiceJet Ltd closing up 10.03 per cent and Jet Airways Ltd  up 6.55 per cent in a market where the Nifty finished the day up 1.16 per cent.
24/06/14 Times of India
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