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 The JAL Group has requested for approval from the Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) to maintain the current level of fuel surcharge on all international passenger tickets issued between January 1 and March 31, 2010.
The price of Singapore kerosene-type jet fuel during the 3 month period from August to October 2009 averaged USD$78.04 per barrel. With reference to the fuel surcharge benchmark list for FY2009 (see below), this corresponds to Zone B where fuel surcharges range from 300 yen on a Japan – Korea ticket to 10,000 yen on a Japan- Brazil ticket per person per sector flown, on tickets purchased in Japan.
The fuel surcharge to be placed on tickets issued from April to July 2010 will be reviewed based on the average price of fuel for November 2009 through to January 2010.
The company is continuously conducting a wide range of countermeasures to limit the full impact of the price increase including fuel hedging, fuel consumption reductions, and the introduction of more fuel-efficient small and medium-sized aircraft to its fleet.
Despite these measures, the company is reluctantly obliged to ask its international passengers to bear part of the burden caused by the increase in the price of fuel.
Fuel Surcharge for the period: January 01 – March 31, 2010*
| Route |
(Per person per sector flown) |
| For sales in Japan |
For sales outside Japan |
| Korea |
300yen |
US$3 |
| China, HongKong, Taiwan |
1500yen |
US$15 |
| Guam, Philippines, Vietnam |
2000yen |
US$20 |
| Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand |
3000yen |
US$30 |
| Hawaii, India, Indonesia |
4000yen |
US$40 |
Canada, Mexico, Europe, Middle East, Oceania, USA
(excl. Hawaii) |
7000yen |
US$70 |
| Brazil |
10000yen |
US$100 |
- Applicable to all international passenger tickets issued on or after January 01, to March 31, 2009.
- The surcharge applies to flights operated by Japan Airlines and its subsidiaries, including JAL code-share flights operated by other airlines.
- The planned level of fuel surcharge is subject to government approval.
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 ANA on October 16, 2009 applied to the Ministry of Land Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism to continue its fuel surcharge on international flights after December 1, 2009.
From October this year, we have fixed the period of surcharge to two months, in order to allow a more flexible response to market changes. At the end of the two month period, it will be revised on the basis of the average market price of Singapore kerosene for the two months previous to the month of application for revision. Jet fuel kept an average of US$76.9 per barrel for August and September this year, accordingly the following surcharge levels will be continued:
| Fuel Surcharge Levels (per person per single sector) |
| Routing: Japan to |
Surcharge after December 1, 2009 (yen) |
| Europe, N.america (excl Hawaii), Middle East |
7,000yen |
| Hawaii, India |
4,000yen |
| Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia |
3,000yen |
| Vietnam, Saipan |
2,000yen |
| Hong Kong, Taiwan, China |
1,500yen |
| Korea |
300yen |
Conditions for Revision (and Removal) of the Surcharge
(1) The fuel surcharge will apply for the two months from December 1, 2009 to January 31, 2010 regardless of movements in the kerosene market. The levels stated are subject to government approval.
(2) The next revision of the fuel surcharge will be announced, if there is change in accordance with the chart below, and will apply to tickets issued on or after February 1, 2010, based on the average cost of Singapore kerosene for October and November. Should this fall below US$60 per barrel, the fuel surcharge will be removed altogether. Notes (1) The fuel surcharge applies in its entirety to all fares, including discount fares, child fares and award tickets. It is not subject to any discount whatsoever. Children under the age of two who do not occupy a seat will not be subject to the surcharge.
(2) In the case of refunded tickets, the surcharge will be refunded in full and will not be subject to any handling charges.
Basis for Revision
| Singapore Kerosene Market Price (US$)/ Routing: Japan to |
>60 or <70 (yen) |
<80 (yen) |
<90 (yen) |
<100 (yen) |
<110 (yen) |
<120 (yen) |
<130 (yen) |
| Europe, N.america (excl Hawaii), Middle East |
3,500 |
7,000 |
10,500 |
14,000 |
17,500 |
21,000 |
25,000 |
| Hawaii, India |
2,000 |
4,000 |
6,000 |
8,500 |
11,000 |
13,500 |
16,000 |
| Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia |
1,500 |
3,000 |
4,500 |
6,500 |
8,500 |
10,500 |
13,000 |
| Vietnam, Saipan |
1,000 |
2,000 |
3,000 |
4,000 |
5,000 |
6,500 |
8,000 |
| Hong Kong, Taiwan, China |
500 |
1,500 |
2,500 |
3,500 |
4,500 |
5,500 |
7,000 |
| Korea |
200 |
300 |
500 |
1,000 |
1,500 |
2,000 |
2,500 |
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TokyoTomo does not necessarily guarantee coverage of every new product or release however as long as it is relevant to travel in Japan, we will try to include them.
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