Middle East war: Cathay Pacific to lower fuel surcharges next Wed as oil prices fall (opens original article in a new tab)
Cathay Pacific will reduce fuel surcharges for most international flights starting next Wednesday as global oil prices decline, following a previous reduction in June due to the Middle East war.
- Cathay Pacific to lower fuel surcharges for long-haul, medium-haul, and short-haul flights starting next Wednesday due to falling oil prices
- Fuel surcharges for flights to Southwest Pacific, North America, Europe, Middle East, and Africa will decrease by HK$198
- Cathay Pacific reviews fuel surcharges every two weeks as a temporary measure until Middle East situation stabilises
- Flights to Riyadh and Dubai remain suspended until August 31
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