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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