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JAL to Reduce Cargo Fuel Surcharge

Travel News Asia Latest Travel News Podcasts Videos Thursday, 17 June 2010

Japan Airlines has applied to the Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism to revise down, from 1 July 2010, its international cargo fuel surcharge for flights departing from Japan only.

Since 1 April 2009, JAL started adjusting its cargo fuel surcharge levels on a monthly basis by using the one-month average fuel price of Singapore kerosene of the month before last.

 As the average fuel price of Singapore kerosene for the month of May in 2010 was US$88.26 per barrel, the benchmark fuel price used for calculation of the fuel surcharge level in June will be within the range of US$85.00 to US$89.99 per barrel.

The international cargo fuel surcharge will therefore decrease on long-haul international routes from 87 yen per kg to 80 yen, on medium-haul international routes from 75 yen per kg to 69 yen, and on short-haul routes from 63 yen per kg to 58 yen accordingly.

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