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Why Flight Ticket Prices Could Spike by 13% Soon

Nurul Darari by Nurul Darari
April 7, 2026
in Lifestyle
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Why Flight Ticket Prices Could Spike by 13% Soon

Why Flight Ticket Prices Could Spike by 13% Soon

Jakarta, ThedailyID — Airline ticket prices could soon rise by up to 13 percent (April 7, 2026), as carriers face higher operating costs and global pressure.

According to CNN Indonesia, rising aviation fuel prices drive the planned increase. Fuel makes up around 30 to 40 percent of airline operating costs. As global oil prices move, airlines quickly feel the impact.

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In Indonesia, Pertamina has adjusted aviation fuel (avtur) prices to follow global trends. This move adds pressure on airlines, especially on domestic routes with thinner margins.

Airlines also pay more for maintenance and aircraft leasing. Most of these costs use US dollars. When the rupiah weakens, airlines face higher expenses.

At the same time, travel demand stays strong. Passenger numbers keep rising, especially during holidays and peak seasons. Because of this, airlines have less room to absorb costs on their own.

As a result, airlines will likely raise ticket prices gradually. They will adjust prices based on demand, routes, and competition. High-demand routes may see the biggest increases.

For travelers, this means higher airfares in the coming months. Domestic and regional flights may feel the impact first. Even so, airlines will try to keep prices competitive to protect demand.

Overall, the situation shows a key challenge for the aviation industry. Airlines must balance rising costs with affordable pricing in a competitive market.

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