Monday, January 29, 2007

Singapore Airlines Cuts Fuel Surcharges

Singapore: Singapore Airlines Ltd. and its regional carrier Silk Air will cut fuel surcharges following the drop in oil prices in recent weeks.
Beginning Tuesday, fuel surcharges will be cut between US$2 (euro1.55) and US$4 (euro3.10) for all Singapore Airline flights, the company said in a statement. That will bring surcharges on flights between Singapore and gateways in Southeast Asia from US$18 (euro13.95) to US$16 (euro12.40) per ticket.
The carrier said while the price of crude has come down, jet fuel prices have not fallen to the same extent.
Likewise, Silk Air said that starting Tuesday it will cut its fuel surcharge by US$2 for all flights.
For flights to India and China, the Silk Air's fuel fee will be cut to US$52 from US$54, while for all other flights, it will be reducted to US$16 (euro12.40).
29/01/07 The Associated Press/Houston Chronicle, US
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