In response to soaring fuel prices, KLM
is to increase its fuel surcharge by EUR 5 per stretch on all long-haul (intercontinental) flights.
This increase, imposed on tickets issued as of April 15, 2006, will be withdrawn
once the barrel price drops below US$ 65 for 30 consecutive days.
With this latest increase the fuel surcharge will amount to EUR 45 per stretch within the intercontinental network. A surcharge will not be adjusted on
European routes, which means that within Europe the fuel surcharge will remain EUR 15 per stretch.
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