Thai Airways International today increased its
fuel surcharge on some of its international flights due to the
increase in global jet fuel cost.
The airline has adjusted its fuel surcharge on
air tickets issued by THAI’s sales and ticketing offices worldwide
for all classes of travel on THAI, details as follows:
- Return flights routed Bangkok-Europe
(including Israel): London, Paris, Frankfurt, Munich, Rome, Milan,
Athens, Moscow, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Oslo, Zurich, Madrid, and
Tel Aviv, at a fuel surcharge of US$86.50 per sector (from
previous rate of US$76.50 per sector).
- Return flights routed Bangkok-Australia:
Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane, at a fuel surcharge of US$74.50
per sector (from previous rate of US$64.50 per sector).
- Return flights routed Bangkok-Perth, at a fuel
surcharge of US$57 per sector (from previous rate of US$47 per
sector).
- Return flights routed Bangkok-New Zealand, at
a fuel surcharge of US$86.50 per sector (from previous rate of
US$76.50 per sector).
On return flights routed Bangkok-U.S. (Los
Angeles), a fuel surcharge of US$104.50 per sector (from previous
rate of US$89.50 per sector) was implemented on 25 May 2009.
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