Note that you can expect to pay around $ 250 — $ 400 in
Fuel Surcharges depending on the route and class of travel.
Sometimes, certain airlines have higher taxes, certain destinations have higher taxes, or you'll be charged higher
fuel surcharges depending on what airline rewards program you book with.
Not exact matches
You'll pay fees and
fuel surcharges, which vary
depending on the route.
An additional Travel Time and
Fuel Surcharge Fee is added to the first hour ($ 10 to $ 30
depending on your location in the Jackson Hole, WY / Teton Valley, ID area).
One of the worst extra charges you can run into on an award ticket is a
fuel surcharge, because they can be a few hundred dollars ore more,
depending on the distance traveled.
LifeMiles also doesn't pass on
fuel surcharges, which can result in large savings
depending on your routing.
However, since AeroMexico Premier Club passes along
fuel surcharges on award tickets, the value you'll ultimately get from the program
depends on the airlines and routes you fly.
They don't impose
fuel surcharges on Delta flights to Hawaii and total fees for Delta flights to other locations like South America can be under $ 100, so it often
depends on where your route.
Depending on the stopovers, you'll usually run 100,000 Avios or more to head to Asia, and then you'll pay hundreds of dollars in
fuel surcharges on top of that.
Optional extras: Manta Point trips
fuel surcharge US$ 8 (when available,
depending on weather and sea conditions), dive insurance.
And sometimes, a
fuel surcharge can
depend on the routing and the mix of other airlines used to book the award.
@Despina
depends on the airline and routing,
fuel surcharges should be the same as on a paid ticket, one - way SFO - ATH in business I'd assume a little over $ 200
That said, I think it's hard to come up with a generalized value for a particular currency — it
depends on where you want to go, what class of travel you want, and how much
fuel surcharges and fees matter.
First, understand that whether or not you'll have
fuel surcharges on your award tickets
depends on both the miles you're using and the airline you're using them to fly.
Excluded: Flight tickets, Travel and repatriation insurance, Airport taxes, Port and park fees (between USD 90 and 300
depending on destination), Dive rental equipment (full set USD 30 per day), Nitrox (USD 8 per fill or USD 12 per day), Dive courses and certification such as Nitrox and Advanced, Alcoholic beverages such as beer, wine, spirits and cocktails, Use of satellite telephone, Internet connection for browsing & data allowance, Massages,
Fuel surcharges, Souvenirs on board, Tips