Airlines concerned about fuel costs
An ANZP report says that Qantas’ competitors are holding their cards close to their chest as to whether they will follow suit and increase fuel surcharges.
Qantas raised its charges on Monday, seeing trans-Tasman flights going up by at least $10 from January 17.
An Air New Zealand spokeswoman says it is obviously concerned about the high price of fuel and continues to keep a very close eye on the situation.
She says she can’t say if the airline’s prices will go up.
Pacific Blue says while it has raised domestic and international fares in Australia, there are no plans to dip into New Zealanders’ pockets at this point.
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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