Singapore Airlines will reduce its fuel surcharges for tickets issued on or after 26 February 2015.
Fuel prices have declined in recent months, although jet fuel continues to account for a significant percentage of SIA Group expenditure.
The new fuel surcharge levels shown below will apply to Singapore Airlines and SilkAir flights. They represent a decrease of between USD5 and USD83 per sector, depending on the distance and class of travel.
Route Per Ticketed Sector |
Surcharge in USD |
||
First Class, Suites |
Business Class |
Premium Economy, Economy Class |
|
50 |
45 |
31 |
|
Between Singapore and Europe/South Africa[2] |
175 |
165 |
151 |
Between Singapore and Americas |
235 |
225 |
215 |
Between Europe and Australia/New Zealand[3] |
265 |
250 |
229 |
All other flights[4] |
131 |
116 |
103 |
* Figures in US Dollars, converted into currency of sale at time of ticketing
The application of fuel surcharges may be subject to regulatory approval or variation in some markets.
[1] Includes flights between Germany and the United Kingdom, and between the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia.
[2] Includes flights between North America and Hong Kong, Seoul, Tokyo, Frankfurt and Moscow, as well as between Barcelona and Sao Paulo.
[3] Applicable to transfer flights (not involving stopovers) via Singapore only.
[4] Includes flights between Singapore and cities in Australia, New Zealand, China, Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, India, Bangladesh, the Maldives, Sri Lanka, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
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