Fuel Surcharge Increase - Flights to/from Hong Kong

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Fuel Surcharge Increase - Flights to/from Hong Kong27 July 2006Effective for bookings made on/after 01 August 2006, the Qantas YQ Fuel and Insurance surcharge will be amended as follows :

USD61.70 for all sectors into and out of Hong Kong (previously USD57.80)



See: Qantas News
 
Not again! There was an increase only 2 months ago.

Qantas said:
Effective for ticketing on/after 01 JUNE 06, the Qantas and Australian Airlines YQ Fuel and Insurance surcharges will be amended as follows:

USD57.80 for all sectors into/out of Hong Kong (previously USD47.60)
USD60.00 for all sectors into/out of Vietnam (previously USD45.00)
 
Thanks Qantas.

You know you want to move the HKG surcharge up to amount you charge for the rest of the international flights, don't you?

Why be chicken and move it up bit by bit? Scared the HKG government might not approve of the movements?

Hmmm.

I wonder why...

I'm tempted to rename Qantas to "Shaftas".. Now if only I can find an appropriate word tha starts with Q!
 
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vt said:
damn the status bonus....I'm flying cathay

Cathay's Fuel Surcharge is currently $US57.80 / sector to/from Australia, so a few dollars cheaper.
 
Mal said:
Thanks Qantas.

You know you want to move the HKG surcharge up to amount you charge for the rest of the international flights, don't you?

Why be chicken and move it up bit by bit? Scared the HKG government might not approve of the movements?

Hmmm.

I wonder why...

I'm tempted to rename Qantas to "Shaftas".. Now if only I can find an appropriate word tha starts with Q!
The reason is very straight forward. The Hong Kong Government and airport authority sets the maximum amount an airline can charge as a fuel surcharge for flights to and from Hong Kong. So Qantas, and all other airlines operating into and out of HKG cannot set their fuel fines beyond that level. This is also why it is set in US$ as that is the rate defined by the local authorities.

Just be thankful that all countries/airports don't operate the same type of protectionism otherwise we would have different rates for each country/airport and changes on an almost daily basis, and nobody would have a hope of checking that the airlines have actually charged the correct amomunt.
 
NM said:
Just be thankful that all countries/airports don't operate the same type of protectionism otherwise we would have different rates for each country/airport and changes on an almost daily basis, and nobody would have a hope of checking that the airlines have actually charged the correct amomunt.

Isn't it a good thing for passengers that some locations are setting max amounts that can be charged. Without the limit, wouldn't QF be charging a higher rate

Dave
 
Dave Noble said:
Isn't it a good thing for passengers that some locations are setting max amounts that can be charged. Without the limit, wouldn't QF be charging a higher rate

Dave
It would be better if they all set the same limit. But imagine the confusion if they call set a different limit.

My thought on fuel fines are well known here. They should all be scrapped immediately and the base fare price adjusted to reflect the cost of delivering the product instead of continuing to treat me (and travellers in general) as an idiot that might just believe its a tax imposed by someone else and that despite the fuel prices the airline is keeping the airfare low just for my benefit :rolleyes:. Sheesh, I just wish the airlines would come clean.
 
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