Japan Airlines (JAL) to maintain current levels of fuel surcharge on all international passenger tickets between February and March 2014

Tokyo, Japan, 2013-12-09 — /travelprnews.com/ — Japan Airlines (JAL) will maintain current levels of fuel surcharge on all international passenger tickets issued between February 1 and March 31, 2014 as detailed below.

JAL sets fuel surcharge levels bimonthly based on the 2-month average price of Singapore kerosene-type jet fuel. The price of Singapore kerosene-type jet fuel during the two month period of October and November 2013 averaged US$122.77 per barrel. With reference to the fuel surcharge benchmark list for fiscal year 2013 (see below), this corresponds to Zone G of fuel surcharges. From February to March 2014, it will range from 2,200 yen on a Japan – Korea ticket to 23,500 yen on a Japan – USA ticket per person per sector flown, on tickets purchased in Japan.

This level of surcharge will be applied to all international passenger tickets issued between February 1 and March 31, 2014.

Fuel Surcharge for the period: February 1 and March 31, 2014

Current Level: Zone G(Applicable till January 31, 2014) Unchanged Level: Zone G(Applicable on/after February 1, 2014)
Based on average
price of fuel:
US$124.34/barrel US$122.77/barrel
Route(Per person
per sector flown)
For sales in Japan For sales outside Japan For sales in Japan For sales outside Japan
Japan – Korea,
Far East Russia
JPY 2,200 US$27.00 JPY 2,200 US$27.00
Japan- China,
Hong Kong, Taiwan
JPY 6,000 US$74.00 JPY 6,000 US$74.00
Japan- Guam, Palau,
Philippines, Vietnam
JPY 7,000 US$86.00 JPY 7,000 US$86.00
Japan- Malaysia,
Singapore, Thailand
JPY 11,500 US$142.00 JPY 11,500 US$142.00
Japan- Hawaii,
India, Indonesia
JPY 15,000 US$185.00 JPY 15,000 US$185.00
Japan- Canada, Europe,
Middle East, Oceania,
USA (excl. Hawaii)
JPY 23,500 US$290.00 JPY 23,500 US$290.00

– For full details about JAL’s fuel surcharge policy, please refer to http://www.jal.co.jp/en/inter/fuel/detail.html
– The surcharge applies to flights operated by Japan Airlines as well as code-share flights operated by other airlines.
– The planned level of fuel surcharge is subject to government approval

 

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