JAL Reduces Fuel Surcharge: Europe and Americas Round Trip at 42,000 Yen

JAL Reduces Fuel Surcharge: Europe and Americas Round Trip at 42,000 Yen

Japan Airlines (JAL) will reduce the fuel surcharge for international flights starting with tickets issued in August.

The surcharge is determined by converting the average market price of Singapore kerosene for a two-month period into yen using the average exchange rate for the same period. The average market price of Singapore kerosene from April to May was $79.60 per barrel, and the exchange rate was 144.57 yen per dollar, making the yen equivalent amount 11,507 yen.

For tickets issued from August 1 to September 30 for itineraries originating in Japan, the surcharge per one-way ticket will be 2,000 yen for South Korea and Far East Russia, 5,000 yen for East Asia excluding South Korea and Mongolia, 6,500 yen for Guam, Palau, the Philippines, Vietnam, Mongolia, and Russia (Irkutsk), 10,500 yen for Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, and Russia (Novosibirsk), 13,500 yen for Hawaii, Indonesia, India, and Sri Lanka, and 21,000 yen for North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Oceania excluding Hawaii.

■Fuel Surcharge Amount (August-September 2025 / Itineraries from Japan, one-way)
South Korea and Far East Russia 2,000 yen
East Asia except South Korea and Mongolia 5,000 yen
Guam, Palau, the Philippines, Vietnam, Mongolia, Russia (Irkutsk) 6,500 yen
Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, Russia (Novosibirsk) 10,500 yen
Hawaii, Indonesia, India, Sri Lanka 13,500 yen
North America, Europe, the Middle East, Oceania excluding Hawaii 21,000 yen

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