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SIA to increase fuel surcharge anew

Daily news, 25 Mar 2008

SINGAPORE – As a result of the continued escalation in the price of jet fuel, Singapore Airlines (SIA) will increase its fuel surcharge for tickets issued on or after 26 March 2008.

The new levels will apply to Singapore Airlines and SilkAir flights. New surcharge on regional routes will be US$30 (from US$26) per sector, for flights between Singapore and ASEAN countries; US$130 (from US$123) per sector, for flights between Singapore and gateways in the United States and Canada on a single-sector basis; and US$80 (from US$75) per sector, on all other flights.

The new surcharge is subject to official approval in some markets, and some local variations may apply where regulatory approvals dictate.

The adjustments will offer only partial relief of higher operating costs arising from increases in the price of jet fuel.

SIA will continue to monitor the price of jet fuel and keep the application of the fuel surcharge under active review.

 
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