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AERA TO EXAMINE ATF PRICING AT DELHI'S T3 (on concerns raised by Kingfisher Airlines and Jet Airways).

India Business Insight

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The Airport Economic Regulatory Authority (AERA) is planning to examine differential pricing of aviation turbine fuel (ATF) at two terminals of the Delhi airport. AERA's announcement comes following concerns raised by …

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