National Airlines Fuel Surcharge Increases: Long-Haul to NT$3739, Short-Haul to NT$1438
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Due to rising aviation fuel prices influenced by the Middle East situation, Taiwan's Civil Aeronautics Administration announced an increase in fuel surcharges for international flights departing from Taiwan. Short-haul routes will increase from US$17.5 to US$45 (approx. NT$1438), and long-haul routes from US$45.5 to US$117 (approx. NT$3739). Major airlines like China Airlines, EVA Air, and Starlux Airlines will implement the new fees from April 1, absorbing a portion of the increased fuel costs themselves.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Why are fuel surcharges being increased?
- A: The increase is due to a significant rise in aviation fuel prices, influenced by the situation in the Middle East.
- Q: What are the new fuel surcharges for short-haul and long-haul flights?
- A: Short-haul flights will be US$45 (approx. NT$1438), and long-haul flights will be US$117 (approx. NT$3739).