Qantas
is increasing its international fuel surcharges for tickets issued on or after Thursday, 9
August. The changes however, do not affect the Australian and New Zealand domestic surcharges.
From
9 August the new one way fuel surcharges are:
From Australia
to: |
New surcharge |
Previously |
UK and Europe |
A$185 |
A$170 |
Mainland USA, Canada, South America, South Africa and India |
A$145 |
A$133 |
Asia, Pacific, Honolulu |
A$105 |
A$100 |
New Zealand |
A$60 |
A$55 |
"Along with most airlines, Qantas has been closely monitoring the upward movement in oil and jet fuel prices over recent months, and with
Singapore jet fuel now nearly US$90 a barrel, we have adjusted our international surcharges to or below their August 2006 levels,"
The Chief Executive Officer of Qantas, Mr Geoff Dixon said.
"Should the fuel prices drop, we will reduce the surcharges, as we have done on two separate occasions in the past 10 months. The price of
jet fuel has increased by more than US$17 per barrel since the last adjustment.
"Despite our robust fuel hedging policy and surcharges, we are nowhere near covering the additional cost to our business of the high fuel
prices. At current forward prices, and after hedging, the Qantas Group's fuel bill for 2007/08 will be more than A$300 million higher than
2006/07, despite the benefit of the stronger Australian dollar."
Mr Dixon said Qantas had limited the increase to its international services.
"There are no changes to our Australian and New Zealand domestic surcharges, and there will be no change to the 6,000 points Frequent
Flyers require to pay for the taxes, levies and surcharges on their domestic flights," he said.
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