ISLAMABAD: The government has announced a significant reduction in the price of jet fuel, a move intended to provide relief to the aviation sector and potentially lower travel costs for the public. The price for fuel used by large commercial aircraft has been cut by Rs48.80 per litre, establishing a new rate of Rs283.52 per litre.
Impact on the Aviation Industry
Aviation companies have faced mounting pressure due to rising operational expenses linked to volatile fuel costs. This latest adjustment is viewed as a substantial relief package that could ease financial burdens and support the broader recovery and growth of the country’s air transport sector.
While airlines have not yet issued formal announcements regarding ticket adjustments, the reduction in fuel costs raises the possibility of lower airfares across both domestic and international routes. Industry stakeholders are optimistic that the move will create the necessary fiscal room for carriers to pass savings on to passengers.
Broader Economic Relief
Beyond the aviation sector, the federal government also implemented cuts to general fuel prices on Friday, reducing both petrol and high-speed diesel by Rs22 per litre. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif stated that these measures fulfill a previous commitment to pass relief on to the public as fiscal space allows.

Officials have characterized these price cuts as an “Eidul Azha gift” for the public, timed to coincide with the third day of the festival. The Prime Minister emphasized that easing the economic burden on consumers remains a top government priority, following a similar round of fuel price reductions implemented the previous week.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the new price for jet fuel?
The price of jet fuel used by large commercial aircraft has been reduced to Rs283.52 per litre.
Will this change affect airline ticket prices?
While airlines have not made formal announcements, the government indicated that the reduction in fuel costs raises the possibility of lower airfares for passengers on domestic and international routes.
What other fuel prices were reduced?
In addition to jet fuel, the federal government announced that the prices for both petrol and high-speed diesel have been reduced by Rs22 per litre.
Do you believe these fuel price adjustments will be sufficient to encourage a significant increase in domestic travel during the coming months?
