Domestic route fuel surcharge is reduced!Save up to 60 yuan

Author:Xiamen Daily Time:2022.08.06

News from a number of domestic airlines, starting yesterday, adjusting the standards for domestic routes to collect fuel surcharges. This is the first time that the fuel fuel surcharge fee has been reduced since the recovery of fuel surcharges in February this year.

A number of domestic airlines issued an announcement saying that from August 5, 2022 (inclusive) tickets for sale, airlines will adjust their domestic routes to collect fuel surcharges.

The fuel additional charging standard of the route of routes below 800 kilometers (inclusive) is RMB 80; the fuel additional charging standard of the route distance of more than 800 kilometers or more is RMB 140. Baby passengers are exempted; children and revolutionary disabled soldiers are charged at half due to public disabled people's police officers due to the actual charging standard, that is, the charging standard of the route distance of 800 kilometers (inclusive) is 40 yuan/person, and the route distance of 800 kilometers is 800 kilometers. The above -mentioned charging standards are 70 yuan/person. The actual collection amount is subject to the system calculation results.

After many adjustments, the maximum fuel surcharge fee of domestic routes can reach up to 200 yuan/person, and the maximum can be saved by 60 yuan after this reduction.

This is the first time that the fuel fuel surcharge fee has been reduced since the recovery of fuel surcharges in February this year.

(Source: CCTV News)

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