Jayant Sinha for bringing ATF under GST

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

for Civil Aviation Monday urged Jaitley to bring aviation turbine fuel (ATF) under the ambit of GST.

Despite being one of the fastest growing domestic aviation markets in the world, local carriers have been facing tough business conditions, especially with surging and depreciation of the rupee. As players look to woo more passengers with cheap fares, airlines have not been fully able to increase ticket prices.

"The and Petroleum Ministry have asked the and all the states to consider bringing ATF under the GST framework. We would like that to happen. So we discussed that matter as well," Sinha told reporters after meeting Jaitley.

The final call, however, would be taken by the GST Council, he added.

ATF constitutes approximately 35-40 per cent of operational cost of an in

The meeting was also attended by and R N Choubey.

The meeting was to discuss ways to lower input costs for airlines, Choubey said.

When (GST) was introduced on July 1 last year, five commodities -- crude oil, natural gas, petrol, diesel, and aviation turbine fuel (ATF) -- were kept out of its purview for the time being.

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First Published: Mon, October 29 2018. 22:00 IST