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Government cuts jet fuel price by Rs7.15 Per litre to support aviation sector

The government reduced jet fuel prices by Rs7.15 per litre to Rs231.72, offering relief to airlines and supporting lower aviation operating costs amid easing global oil markets.

June 27, 2026
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Government cuts jet fuel price by Rs7.15 Per litre to support aviation sector

KARACHI (Web Desk) –The federal government has announced a reduction of Rs7.15 per litre in the price of jet fuel, lowering the new rate to Rs231.72 per litre in a move aimed at easing financial pressure on Pakistan’s aviation industry. The revised price has taken effect immediately and is expected to provide much-needed support to domestic airlines facing rising operational costs.

Industry experts believe that aviation fuel accounts for a significant portion of an airline’s operating expenses. The latest reduction is likely to improve cost management for carriers, allowing them greater financial flexibility at a time when passenger demand continues to recover. While airlines have welcomed the decision, they say sustained stability in fuel prices will be essential for long-term planning and profitability.

Officials said jet fuel prices had risen sharply in recent months due to heightened geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, which disrupted global energy markets and pushed international crude oil prices higher. Before the regional conflict intensified, jet fuel was available at approximately Rs188 per litre. The subsequent increase placed additional financial strain on airlines, forcing them to absorb higher operating costs.

The recent decline reflects improved conditions in global oil markets and the government’s effort to align domestic fuel prices with changing international trends. Analysts noted that lower fuel costs could strengthen the aviation sector by reducing expenditure on domestic flight operations and improving overall efficiency.

Passengers are also hopeful that reduced fuel expenses may eventually translate into more competitive airfares, particularly on domestic routes. However, airline representatives cautioned that ticket prices depend on several factors, including airport charges, maintenance costs, exchange rate fluctuations, and aircraft leasing expenses. As a result, any fare reductions are expected to be gradual rather than immediate.

Economic observers said the decision demonstrates the government’s commitment to supporting key sectors affected by volatile international energy prices. They added that consistent fuel pricing policies could encourage greater investment in Pakistan’s aviation industry while helping airlines expand services and improve connectivity.

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The aviation sector will continue monitoring developments in global oil markets, as future fuel prices will largely depend on international crude trends and regional geopolitical stability. Airlines remain optimistic that continued moderation in energy prices will strengthen the industry’s financial outlook and benefit both operators and passengers in the months ahead.

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