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Air fares to stay high despite dip in ATF

Economy Bureau

Posted: Thursday, Oct 02, 2008 at 2327 hrs IST
Updated: Thursday, Oct 02, 2008 at 2327 hrs IST


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New Delhi, Oct 1: end up paying around 5% more to travel by air. This is because the carriers will stop paying 5% commission to travel agents on the tickets booked by them from November 1. SpiceJet officials told Fe the cost of ATF has to go down by another 10% to pre-April levels, of around Rs 45,000 a kilolitre for any real reduction to show up in ticket prices....

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