Singapore Airlines and its subsidiary, SilkAir, will increase fuel surcharges for all tickets issued on or after March 8, 2012, due to stubbornly high global oil prices.
The surcharge increase ranges from US$2 to US$28, depending on the distance and class of travel, for all flights departing from Singapore.
Route |
Previous First Class Surcharge |
New First Class Surcharge |
Previous Business Class Surcharge |
New Business Class Surchage |
Previous Economy Class Surcharge |
New Economy Class Surcharge |
Singapore-Southeast Asian destinations |
US$55 |
US$61 |
US$47 |
US$52 |
US$34 |
US$36 |
Singapore-Europe and Singapore-South Africa |
US$192 |
US$211 |
US$180 |
US$198 |
US$162 |
US$174 |
Singapore-Americas |
US$290 |
US$318 |
US$278 |
US$305 |
US$266 |
US$287 |
Europe-Australia/New Zealand (transfer flights) |
US$286 |
US$313 |
US$268 |
US$294 |
US$242 |
US$260 |
Other flights |
US$138 |
US$150 |
US$122 |
US$133 |
US$106 |
US$114 |
The “Other Flights” row refers to flights from Singapore to Australia, New Zealand, China, Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, India, Bangladesh, Maldives, Sri Lanka, Egypt, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and UAE.
For more information, visit www.singaporeair.com or www.silkair.com
Alisha Haridasani