Passengers flying with Air India will soon have to pay more for their tickets as the airline has announced a fuel surcharge due to a sharp rise in jet fuel prices. The move comes as aviation fuel costs have risen sharply amid the ongoing tensions between Iran and the United States in the Middle East. In a statement, Air India said a fuel surcharge of Rs 399 will be added to domestic flight tickets starting March 12. The airline explained that the increase is part of a phased plan that will gradually apply to both domestic and international routes.
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