15 October 2008
British Airways and Virgin Atlantic are dropping their fuel surcharges from midnight tonight.
Virgin announced its plans to reduce prices yesterday afternoon and BA followed suit this morning with exactly the same reductions.
Neither airline has lowered the surcharge for its premium customers.
From midnight, BA World Traveller passengers will pay Ãpound;13 less on longer sectors and Ãpound;10 less on shorter sectors.
World Traveller Plus passengers will pay Ãpound;6.50 less on longer sectors and Ãpound;5 on shorter sectors.
The changes will mean the surcharge for long haul flights of more than nine hours will drop by Ãpound;13 per flight from Ãpound;109 per flight to Ãpound;96 per flight.
The surcharge for long haul flights of less than nine hours will drop by Ãpound;10 per flight from Ãpound;78 per flight to Ãpound;68 per flight.
Meanwhile, Economy passengers with Virgin Atlantic will pay Ãpound;10 less on shorter sectors and Ãpound;13 less on longer sectors, while Premium Economy passengers will pay Ãpound;5 less on shorter sectors and Ãpound;6.50 less on longer sectors.
But for Upper Class passengers there is no reduction.
A spokesman for Virgin said: "Upper Class passengers pay more as their space and baggage allowances onboard are much greater.
"Also, Virgin Atlantic is still paying just under half of the rise in the cost of fuel since we introduced the charges initially (in 2004) and we are not passing these costs back to our passengers."
For shorter sectors, the new fuel charges will be Ãpound;68 for Economy and Ãpound;83 for Premium Economy, but will remain at Ãpound;98 for Upper Class.
On longer sectors - Los Angeles, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Beijing Tokyo, Shanghai, Sydney, Mauritius, Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Hong Kong - charges will be Ãpound;96, Ãpound;114.50 and Ãpound;133 respectively.
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A fuel surcharge reduction on the same day from Bloody Awful(BA) and Virgin very strange. Now who told us about their freight price fix?
By Paul Neaves, Wednesday, October 15, 2008