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Sunday, December 19, 2010

British Airways bosses in supplement fuel (USA TODAY)

Comment 2 by Ben Mutzabaugh, USA TODAY

British Airways has raised her for the first time since 2008, citing rising costs of oil fuel surcharge. The airline said this week that it would raise the surcharge on all long-haul flights by 10 pounds (about $16) each way.

Associated Press, said "which means that passengers will pay a supplement of 63 pounds (approximately $98) and 108 pounds (about $168) depending on the class cabin and the length of the flight.

Sky News British writes that "first increase the BA over two years and follows two reductions to its fuel surcharges.". The BBC says "short-haul flights are not affected by the changes.

Supplement is likely to put pressure on rising rates, it is not evident to all US customers of BA's. Because the United States regulation requires airlines, selling tickets to the United States to include supplements in view of the final price of flight research.

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