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India approves $1 Billion Fund to Help Airlines Weather Fuel Cost Surge

India approved a fuel stabilisation fund of 100 billion rupees ($1.05 billion), on Wednesday, to keep the cost of jet fuel down for airlines that are being hit by rising fuel costs due to the Iran war.

The government announced that the assistance would be provided in the form of interest-free advances for oil marketing companies to cover the under-recoveries, the gap between market-linked jet fuel prices and the moderated rate charged to airlines.

The measure "will help protect and maintain domestic and international air services,?ensuring continuity of service," was added.

IndiGo shares, India's biggest?airline reversed their course and?traded up 1%.

The rising cost of jet fuel has impacted airlines around the world. It can account for as much as 40% of their operating costs. Reporting by CK 'Nayak, Hritam?Mukherjee & Abhijith?Ganapavaram. Tanvi Mehta wrote the article. (Editing by YP. Rajesh, Mark Potter and Mark Potter).

(source: Reuters)