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Japan’s major airlines to raise international fuel surcharges from June amid Middle East conflict
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Japanese airlines are considering raising fuel surcharges to pass on higher fuel costs, which have risen since the outbreak of war in the Middle East, to passengers, the French news agency AFP reports.
Japan’s major airlines to raise international fuel surcharges from June amid Middle East conflict
Tokyo: Japan Airlines (JAL) and All Nippon Airways (ANA) are expected to raise fuel surcharges sharply on international flights from June, due to rising oil prices amid the Middle East conflict, local media reported. Fuel surcharges on flights to Europe and North America in June and July are planned to reach 55,000 yen (about 346 U.S. dollars) for ANA, up 23,100 yen from April and May, while JAL is expected to raise its surcharge by 21,000 yen …
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