The Indian government has taken a significant step to stabilize the aviation sector amid the ongoing US-Iran conflict by approving a Rs 10,000 crore Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) Price Stabilization Fund. This initiative aims to mitigate the impact of soaring fuel prices on airlines and passengers.
Impact on Airlines and Passengers
The fund is designed to provide interest-free advances to Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs), compensating them when international ATF prices exceed a set benchmark. This measure is expected to prevent sudden spikes in fuel costs from disrupting airline operations, offering airlines greater financial predictability.
- Stabilize ATF prices for scheduled Indian carriers
- Prevent disruption of airline operations
- Shield passengers from fare spikes
- Protect 77 lakh jobs in the aviation ecosystem
Economic Context
The conflict in the Middle East has led to a dramatic increase in international ATF prices, which have surged from Rs 60.5 per litre in March 2026 to Rs 142 per litre in May 2026. The government has capped ATF prices at Rs 75.6 per litre for domestic operations to alleviate the burden on airlines.
| Month | ATF Price (Rs/litre) |
|---|---|
| March 2026 | 60.5 |
| May 2026 | 142 |
"This fund is crucial to maintaining regional and international connectivity, especially with the closure of Pakistan airspace," stated a government spokesperson.
Future Outlook
The ATF Price Stabilization Fund is not intended to be a permanent solution. Once global fuel prices stabilize, the advances extended to OMCs will be recovered and returned to the Consolidated Fund of India. This recovery process will continue until the entire advance has been settled.
Strategic Importance
The fund also aims to safeguard substantial public investment in airport infrastructure by keeping airline operations viable. This is particularly important for maintaining connectivity to Europe, North America, and Central Asia.
The Union Cabinet's decision underscores the strategic importance of the aviation sector in India's economy, especially during times of geopolitical instability.