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Rising fuel surcharges and escalating airfare aren’t just a domestic thing. European carriers are feeling the crunch, as well, and now international travelers are feeling the burn on both sides of the Pond. Whether you’re heading overseas on a carrier based in the US or the EU, be prepared for higher fuel surcharges. Keep reading to see which airlines currently have the highest European Fuel Surcharges… |
European Fuel Surcharges
- American Airlines - $210 to $306
- Air France - $270
- Air India - $230
- Alitalia - $270
- British Airways - $242 to $306
- Continental - $240 to $270
- Condor - $270
- Delta - $270
- Aer Lingus - $150-$200
- Icelandair - $78-$158
- Iberia - $270
- KLM - $270
- Lufthansa - $170
- LOT Polish - $200
- LTU International - $250
- Swiss - $190
- Malev - $270
- Northwest - $270
- Austrian - $170
- SAS - $340
- Singapore Airlines - $170
- Turkish - $210
- United - $170 to $306
- US Airways - $242
- Virgin Atlantic - $242-$306






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