Aer Lingus Adds Fuel Surcharge For Long-Haul Tickets

Aer Lingus last week introduced its first fuel surcharge on long-haul flights to the U.S. and Middle East. The carrier will boost ticket prices by $40 each way, for travel booked from May 15. Aer Lingus said its fuel cost rose by EUR33.1 million (US$40.9 million) in 2005, while transatlantic fares...

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