BA trims fuel surcharges
LONDON – British Airways has dropped its fuel surcharge by as much as a third on longhaul services from today.
The move reflects the reduction in the price of oil and the airline’s fuel hedging policy for 2009/10.
The reduction in fuel surcharge will mean:
For World Traveller flights over nine hours a reduction of £30 per sector to £66. On flights of less than nine hours a reduction of £15 per sector to £53.
For World Traveller Plus flights over nine hours a reduction of £30 per sector to £84.50. On flights of less than nine hours a reduction of £20 per sector to £63.
For First and Club World flights over nine hours a reduction of £35 per sector to £98 and on shorter flights a reduction of £20 to £78.
Ian Jarrett
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