Latest News

Brazilian Petrobras will increase jet fuel prices by up to 55%, according to airline reports

Abra Group, which owns the airline Gol in Brazil, announced on Tuesday that Petrobras, the state-owned oil firm, will increase jet fuel prices starting April 1 by approximately?55%.

The move follows a rise in global oil prices linked to the U.S./Israeli war against Iran. It could put pressure on Brazil's airline sector just as Gol and Azul are recovering from debt restructurings.

Petrobras, the world's largest oil company and the one responsible for the majority of refinery activity in South America, is responsible for the bulk of the airline operating costs.

The oil giant adjusts the jet fuel price at the start of every month, based on factors such as global oil prices or foreign exchange rates.

Petrobras didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for comment.

HIGHER FARE

The Middle East conflict has caused a'surge in jet-fuel prices, which has forced airlines to increase fares and reassess their financial forecasts.

Abra's Chief Financial Officer Manuel Irarrazaval stated that Petrobras will increase prices in April, but that it would be "moderate", compared to the global price surge. He added that Abra's monthly pricing strategy helps airlines control costs.

He acknowledged, however, that Abra (which also controls Colombia's Avianca) needs to increase prices by around 10% for each $1 per gallon increase in jet fuel prices.

Last week, Azul announced that it would reduce its capacity domestically by 1% to offset higher fuel prices.

GOVERNMENT RESPONSE

The newspaper Folha de S.Paulo announced on Monday that the Brazilian government will announce a package?of?measures?to soften the impact on local carriers of 'higher oil prices,? including a credit line to purchase fuel and tax reductions.

The Brazilian Ports and Airports Ministry didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for comment.

(source: Reuters)