Air New Zealand.

Fuel surcharge amendment

25 May 2009 (Updated: 3 June)

The fuel surcharge on travel between Japan and New Zealand will be reduced for tickets issued on or after 1 July 2009.

>> For tickets issued by 30 June 2009

Terms of application

Fuel surcharge:
Fuel surcharge of JPY4,000 and an insurance surcharge of JPY300 per flight sector will be added to the fares between Japan and New Zealand. The combined amount of these surcharges will be shown on the ticket as the tax code YQ.
 
Effective from:
1 July 2009
 
Effective until:
30 September 2009
 
Conditions:
The surcharge amount will be applied to adults, children and infants. The surcharge is also applied to reward tickets. If tickets are required to be refunded, the cancellation fee is not applied to the surcharge.

Conditions of revision

Air New Zealand will review Singapore Kerosene jet fuel price on every May, August, November and February, and apply to the governments for the revision of the surcharge of each period shown in Table 1 when the average price of the recent 3 consecutive months will be lower than the prices shown in Table 2. When this average price goes lower than USD50 per 1 barrel, we will remove the fuel surcharge.

Table 1

Effective date
(based on the date of issue)
Timing of reviewPrice to be reviewed
1 AprilFebruaryAverage price of November to January
1 JulyMayAverage price of February to April
1 OctoberAugustAverage price of May to July
1 JanuaryNovemberAverage price of August to October

 

Table 2

Singapore Kerosene jet fuel priceFuel surcharge
(per 1 barrell)(JPY)
Below USD50Removed

 

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