Not exact matches
But the airline's booking policy is important to
know about if you're traveling to Europe, since it adds
fuel surcharges to one - way flights that originate there.
Because the reality is you could have the same miles as someone else and spend $ 500 on your «free ticket» instead of $ 0 just because you didn't
know about booking intentionally to avoid
fuel surcharges.
According to media reports, airlines dropping
fuel surcharges include Qatar Airways, Japan Air Lines and Cebu Pacific which boasted
about this on its website («We're happy to announce that there will
no longer be any
fuel surcharge for all flights»).
Quick note — after yesterday's post Maximizing British Airways Avios - Fly Aer Lingus to Europe and Avoid
Fuel Surcharges, one of my relatives wanted to
know more
about using British Airways Avios to fly Aer Lingus from Boston to Dublin, I did another search on United.
I
know there has been a lot of discussion
about «
fuel surcharges» in and out of the UK.