In response to continued, unprecedented fuel costs, Delta Air Lines
is adding a fuel surcharge to SkyMiles Award Tickets originating from the
U.S. and Canada.
Effective
15 August 2008, the SkyMiles program will add a $25 surcharge for Award Travel between the 50 states and Canada.
And a $50 surcharge for Award Travel between the 50 states/Canada and all international destinations, including the Caribbean, Latin America, Puerto Rico, the US Virgin Islands, Trans-Atlantic and Trans-Pacific.
This fuel surcharge will not impact existing ticketed award itineraries or award tickets issued prior to
15 August 2008, regardless of the date of
travel.
“The price of fuel has nearly doubled in the last year, causing considerable financial stress to Delta’s business. As a result, Delta is implementing
initiatives across all areas of the business to mitigate the extraordinary run up in fuel expense,” said Jeff Robertson, managing director of Delta’s
SkyMiles Program. “This was a difficult but essential decision in the face of record-high fuel costs. We hope this is temporary, and should fuel
prices subside from current levels, we will reevaluate this surcharge.”
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