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Nepal increases jet fuel prices sharply to avoid disruptions in supply due to the Iran war

Nepal has more than doubled the cost of aviation fuel as of Tuesday night, leading to a dramatic increase in fares. The Himalayan country is trying to avoid disruptions caused by the Middle East conflict.

Nepal Oil Corporation increased fuel prices by 84.7% on international flights from Kathmandu. It also raised the price for jets flying from Pokhara by 116.2% and for Bhairahawa by 117.4%. The company said it needed to pay Indian Oil Corporation to obtain supplies.

The state-run Nepalese agency that imports petroleum products, stores them and distributes them in the country has announced a 97.6% increase in jet fuel prices.

According to the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal, this has led to a 50% increase in domestic airfare.

The increase in airfares is due to the current abnormal situation... and will harm passengers. The airline's spokesperson Gyanendra Bhull said that the prices will drop as soon as fuel prices decrease.

Industry officials said that the 'fare hike' will hurt tourists and trekkers, as well as mountain climbers, especially because it is coming ahead of peak tourism season.

Nepal has increased the price of petrol and diesel by 9.5% and 7.0% respectively and has started rationing cooking gases.

Nepal, sandwiched between India and China, is completely dependent on fuel imports. (Reporting and editing by Jamie Freed, Arun Koyyur, and Gopal Sharma)

(source: Reuters)