Singapore Airlines will reduce its fuel
surcharges for tickets issued on or after 26 February 2015.
The new fuel surcharge levels, which represent a
decrease of between US$5 and US$83 per sector, depending on the
distance and class of travel, will apply to Singapore Airlines and
SilkAir flights.
Fuel prices have declined in recent months,
although jet fuel continues to account for a significant
percentage of SIA Group expenditure.
Singapore Airlines currently operates services
to 60 destinations in 33 countries. while SilkAir operates more
than 350 weekly flights to 48 destinations in 12 countries.
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