Press Release
JAL Announces International Fare Fuel Surcharge for Tickets Issued Between October and November 2018
Japan Airlines (JAL) has requested for approval from the Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Tourism (MLIT) to set the level of fuel surcharge on international passenger tickets purchased in Japan between October 1 and November 30, 2018.
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 June and July 2018 averaged US$87.25 per barrel, which accounted for 9,659 yen in the average exchange rate of 110.70 JPY/USD during the same period.
As a result, with reference to the fuel surcharge benchmark list for FY2018 in Japanese yen, this corresponds to Zone D of fuel surcharges. From October 1 to November 30, 2018, it will range from 1,000 yen on a Japan – Korea ticket to 14,000 yen on Japan – USA ticket per person per sector flown, on tickets for travel originating in Japan.
Fuel Surcharge for the period: |
Current Level: Zone D (Applicable till Sep. 30, 2018) |
New Level: Zone D (Applicable on/after Oct. 1, 2018) |
Based on average price of fuel: |
JPY 9,523/barrel |
JPY 9,659/barrel |
Route (Per person per sector flown) |
For travel originating in Japan |
For travel originating in Japan |
Japan - Korea, Far East Russia |
1,000 Yen |
1,000 Yen |
Japan – East Asia (excluding Korea) |
3,500 Yen |
3,500 Yen |
Japan - Guam, Palau, Philippines, Vietnam, Russia (*1) |
4,000 Yen |
4,000 Yen |
Japan - Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Russia (*2) |
6,500 Yen |
6,500 Yen |
Japan - Hawaii, India, Sri Lanka, Indonesia |
8,500 Yen |
8,500 Yen |
Japan - Canada, Europe, Middle East, Oceania, USA (excluding Hawaii) |
14,000 Yen |
14,000 Yen |
(*1) Russia -> Irkutsk
(*2) Russia -> Novosibirsk
- For full details about JAL’s fuel surcharge policy, please refer to http://www.jal.co.jp/en/inter/if.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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