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AirAsia abolishes fuel surcharges

  • Spanish Market: Oil products
  • 27/01/15

Malaysia-based low cost carrier AirAsia will scrap jet fuel surcharges amid falling global crude prices.

The budget airline abolished fuel surcharges effective from yesterday across all its airlines, including AirAsia X, Thai AirAsia X and Indonesia AirAsia X.

AirAsia scrapped jet fuel surcharges for all domestic and international flights in 2008 but reintroduced them in its fares when fuel prices increased in 2011.

"We believe removing fuel surcharges and reducing travel costs will be a huge boost to the tourism industry. This will be a plus point for consumers, but the economy will also benefit from this as the tourism industry is a great job creator" said AirAsia's group chief executive Tony Fernandes.

Asian prompt-month jet swaps were assessed at an average of $112.35/bl in 2014 but fell to an average of $64.13/bl over 1-26 January amid lower oil prices.

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