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Ceypetco & LIOC fuel prices also upped

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The Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CEYPETCO) has increased its retail fuel prices with effect from midnight today (Oct. 01).

Accordingly, the price of 92 Octane Petrol is to increase by Rs. 04 per litre, while the price of 95 Octane Petrol will be increased Rs. 03 per litre.

The price of Super Diesel has also been increased by Rs. 62, bringing the new price to Rs. 421.

However, the price of Auto Diesel has been increased by Rs. 10, bringing the price to Rs. 351 per litre.

Meanwhile, the price of Kerosene has also been increased by Rs. 11 per litre. The new price of Kerosene will be Rs. 242 accordingly.

The revised prices are as follows:

92 Octane Petrol – Rs. 365 (increased by Rs. 04)
95 Octane Petrol – Rs. 420 (increased by Rs.03)
Auto Diesel – Rs. 351 (increased by Rs.10)
Super Diesel – Rs. 421 (increased by Rs.62)
Kerosene – Rs.242 (increased by Rs.11)

Meanwhile Lanka IOC says they too will increase their fuel prices in line with the revised Ceypetco prices, with effect from midnight today.

Earlier today, Sinopec Fuel Oil Lanka also revised fuel prices.

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Qantas to close budget airline Jetstar Asia

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Singapore-based budget airline Jetstar Asia will close down at the end of July, its Australian owner Qantas has announced.

The low-cost carrier has struggled with rising supplier costs, high airport fees and increased competition from other airlines in the region.

Qantas says the closure will provide it with A$500m ($325.9m; £241.4m) to invest towards renewing its fleet of aircraft, adding that it will redeploy 13 planes for routes across Australia and New Zealand.

The closure of Jetstar Asia will not impact its Australia-based Jetstar Airways operations, nor those of Jetstar Japan, according to a statement from Qantas.

“We have seen some of Jetstar Asia’s supplier costs increase by up to 200 per cent, which has materially changed its cost base,” said Qantas Group Chief Executive Vanessa Hudson in the statement.

The discount airline, which has operated flights for over 20 years, is set to make a A$35m loss this financial year.

(BBC News)

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Cement wholesale prices surge

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Cement companies have increased the wholesale price of a 50kg bag of cement by Rs.100, effective from yesterday (June 08).

The retail price remains unchanged.

The price hike is attributed to rising cement production costs, according to the companies.

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SriLankan sends special relief flight to Sumatra

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SriLankan Airlines has dispatched a special relief flight – UL 302 from Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) to Medan International Airport on the Indonesian island of Sumatra to transport 101 passengers and crew members of SriLankan Airlines flight UL 306, which was grounded due to a technical fault.Singapore-bound SriLankan Airlines flight UL 306, which departed from BIA in Katunayake for Singapore last evening (June 05), had made an emergency landing at Medan Kuala Namu International Airport due to a technical issue.

Following an inspection by an Indonesian technical team, it was determined that the necessary repairs would require additional time. Therefore, SriLankan Airlines decided to accommodate the passengers in hotels.

Although a complication had initially arisen when Indonesian authorities initially declined to grant permission for hotel transfers, it was later resolved through the intervention of the Sri Lankan Ambassador to Indonesia.

Meanwhile, a technical team from Sri Lanka had departed for Indonesia on a flight bound for Jakarta this morning (June 06) to further inspect the grounded aircraft.

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