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High air fares likely to continue

Fuel surcharges are adding to costs, as demand for premium seats exceeds supply.

The price of jet fuel started to rise sharply after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February.

Nevil Gibson Mon, 13 Jun 2022

Sky-high air travel prices, particularly for sought-after business class, are likely to continue for some time as fuel surcharges bed into fares.

Other factors include strong demand outstripping the limited supply of premium seating.

Australian reports put some international business-class flights at

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Nevil Gibson Mon, 13 Jun 2022
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