
By S.M. Inam
KARACHI: Airlines in Pakistan have raised both domestic and international ticket prices following a recent hike in jet fuel costs, industry sources reported.
Domestic fares have increased by Rs2,800 to Rs5,000 per ticket, affecting major routes such as Karachi–Lahore and Islamabad–Karachi. International flights have also seen significant price rises, with fares to the Middle East and Central Asia climbing by up to Rs15,000, while tickets to destinations like Toronto and Manchester have jumped by as much as Rs28,000. Economy-class one-way fares to these cities now exceed Rs250,000.
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The fare adjustments come after jet fuel prices rose by Rs154 per liter, bringing the cost to Rs342 per liter. Airlines say the increase reflects higher operational costs and ensures continued service amid rising energy expenses.
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