Airlines SAS and Norwegian impose 'temporary' fuel fees due to oil price
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Skyrocketing oil prices are now causing a number of airlines – including SAS – to introduce some form of fuel surcharge. Norwegian is also joining in.
After oil prices skyrocketed due to the war in Iran, the airline SAS is now introducing a fuel surcharge. How much you have to pay depends on the length of the trip.
Several airlines are introducing a temporary fuel surcharge due to the sharply rising oil prices. Among the airlines raising prices are SAS and Norwegian.
Oil prices skyrocketed. Now SAS and several airlines are raising their ticket prices. – The price adjustment does not apply to those who have already booked and paid, the communications manager
The rising oil price is now causing SAS to introduce fuel surcharges as a temporary measure.
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