Air India revises fuel surcharge amid energy crisis, ticket fares set to rise

Bengaluru, 7/4: The Air India group on Tuesday announced revisions to its fuel surcharge structure across domestic and international flights.

The move follows a recent decision by the Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas and the Ministry of Civil Aviation to cap domestic aviation turbine fuel (ATF) price hikes at 25 per cent, amid fallout from the West Asia conflict that has driven sharp increases in crude oil and jet fuel prices. Tata Group-owned Air India said the revised surcharges will be effective April 8, 2026, including on Air India Express flights.