Shares of SpiceJet and Jet Airways rose up to 7 per cent today after jet fuel (ATF) prices were cut by a steep 11.3 per cent.
SpiceJet’s scrip gained 6.75 per cent to Rs 23.70 on the BSE. Similarly, Jet Airways surged 5.58 per cent to Rs 543.50 — its 52-week high.
ATF prices were yesterday cut by a steep 11.3 per cent and now cost less than diesel.
A price cut in aviation turbine fuel (ATF) or jet fuel by 11.27 per cent or Rs 5,909.9 per kilolitre to Rs 46,513.02 per kl in Delhi was announced by oil companies yesterday.
The reduction, which followed possibly the steepest-ever cut of Rs 7,520.52 per kl or 12.5 per cent effected from January 1, has led to ATF becoming cheaper than even diesel.
Jet fuel constitutes over 40 per cent of an airline’s operating costs and the price cut will ease the financial burden of cash-strapped carriers.