British Airways to raise fuel surcharge
Tuesday, 15 Dec, 2010
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British Airways is to increase its long-haul fuel surcharge from tomorrow (Thursday).
The carrier will charge an extra £10 per sector, blaming the move on the increase in the price of oil.
No short-haul fares will be affected.
The hike will mean passengers on World Traveller flights more than nine hours long will now pay £76 in fuel charges, while those on flights less than this time period will pay £63.
Those in World Traveller Plus will pay £94.50 for flights over nine hours and £73 for flights less than nine hours. For First and Club World flights, the rates are £108 and £88 respectively.
by Dinah Hatch
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