JohnK
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Most people could not care less how an airfare is made-up. What component of an airfare is salary/wages, catering, fuel, maintenance and mark-up. I would rather have the airfares increasing than visibility of the fuel surcharges. I think we all know that fuel price is a cost of business and should be absorbed into the base airfare.simongr said:Thing is that if the the airfare included the fuel surcharge in the base fare they could just jack up the price however they liked anyway - at least this way we have visibility?
If the actual airfares had increased at least 8 times since 2004 then there would have been a please explain required with each increase. Now even if there is a hint that the price of crude is increasing the fuel surcharge is increased and all is justified.
Looks like they now have another reason to increase fuel surcharges when the price goes above US$100 again.NM said:Actually, the price has dropped US$1.49 since yesterday. It was US$98.89 yesterday and is $US97.50 now according to Crude Oil Price Forecast
Why is it that if they increase fuel surcharges when the cost of crude increases they do not decrease fuel surcharges when the cost of crude decreases? And if they do roll back fuel surcharges it is always less than the previous increase. Could fuel surcharges actually be a justified way of increasing airfares?