As a result of a further escalation in the price of jet fuel recently, Singapore Airlines will increase its fuel surcharge for tickets issued on or
after 4 December 2007. The price of jet fuel has increased sharply in recent weeks, and is now hovering around US$115 per barrel.
The new
levels will apply to Singapore Airlines and SilkAir flights as follows:
- On regional routes, US$26 (from US$24) per sector, for flights between Singapore and ASEAN countries.
- US$123 (from US$104) per sector, for flights between Singapore and gateways in the United States and Canada on a single-sector
basis, and
- US$75 (from US$67) 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.
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