Multiple airlines increase fuel surcharges

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Gelonghui March 18 | According to JiJie, recently, many domestic airlines have sharply increased their fuel surcharges on international routes, with increases generally over 50%, and some routes even doubling. Against the backdrop of rapidly rising international oil prices, airline cost pressures are accelerating the transmission to ticket prices.

On March 17, Juneyao Airlines announced that due to adjustments in international fuel prices, starting from March 20, 2026 (ticket issuance date), fuel surcharges for routes between China and Southeast Asian countries will be adjusted. The fuel surcharge for China-Vietnam routes will be adjusted to 400 yuan per segment; China-Indonesia routes to 600 yuan; and routes between China and Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, Laos, Myanmar, Cambodia, and others to 550 yuan.

Spring Airlines has already increased fuel surcharges on some international routes as of March 11. The largest increase was on flights from Shanghai to Kuala Lumpur and Penang, doubling from 180 yuan to 360 yuan; routes to Japan also saw significant rises, with flights from Shanghai to Osaka, Fukuoka, and Nagoya increasing from 200 yuan to 312 yuan, an increase of over 50%.

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