Flying with IndiGo will prove costly from March 14 onwards as the airline on Friday announced a fuel surcharge from Rs 425 to Rs 2300 for its domestic and international flights amid the ongoing conflict in West Asia, which has skyrocketed the crude oil prices as high as USD 100 per barrel. With this, IndiGo became the second Indian airline to announce a fuel charge after Air India.
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