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Singapore Airlines to trim Asia-Pac fuel surcharges

Mon Sep 8, 2008 5:29am EDT

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SINGAPORE, Sept 8 (Reuters) - Singapore Airlines (SIAL.SI) said on Monday it will reduce fuel surcharges from Tuesday for tickets on short and medium-haul flights, following a recent easing of jet fuel prices.

It said the surcharge on flights between Singapore and other cities in Southeast Asia will drop to $36 from $40. The surcharge on flights to other parts of Asia, Australia and the Middle East will fall to $100 from $110.

The additional charge on longer-haul flights to Europe and North America remain unchanged. (Reporting by Kevin Lim, editing by Neil Chatterjee)



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