ANA to Raise International Fuel Surcharge from February 2026

ANA to Raise International Fuel Surcharge from February 2026

All Nippon Airways (ANA), a major Japanese airline, will increase its international fuel surcharge for tickets issued from February 2026.

The fuel surcharge is levied based on the amount obtained by converting into Japanese yen the two-month average market price of Singapore kerosene using the two-month average exchange rate.

For all routes, the following amounts apply per one-way sector to or from Japan: routes to North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Oceania excluding Hawaii will be 31,900 yen; routes to Hawaii, India, and Indonesia will be 20,400 yen; routes to Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Myanmar, and Cambodia will be 16,300 yen; routes to Vietnam, Guam, and the Philippines will be 10,500 yen; routes to East Asia excluding South Korea will be 9,400 yen; and routes to South Korea and Russia (Vladivostok) will be 3,300 yen.

When purchasing a ticket in the United Kingdom, the surcharge will be denominated in British pounds; when purchasing in European countries other than the UK, it will be denominated in euros; and when purchasing in other countries, it will be denominated in US dollars. For itineraries departing from certain countries, separate amounts are set.

■ Fuel surcharge amounts (February–March 2026 / itineraries departing Japan / one-way)
South Korea / Russia (Vladivostok): 3,300 yen
East Asia excluding South Korea: 9,400 yen
Vietnam / Guam / Philippines: 10,500 yen
Thailand / Singapore / Malaysia / Myanmar / Cambodia: 16,300 yen
Hawaii / India / Indonesia: 20,400 yen
North America / Europe / Middle East / Oceania excluding Hawaii: 31,900 yen

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