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izzik May 16, 2026 2:56 pm

well, airlines have increased fuel surcharges so...

anabolism May 16, 2026 3:46 pm


Originally Posted by izzik (Post 37755419)
well, airlines have increased fuel surcharges so...

I suggested that might be the explanation, but a $300 increase?

izzik May 16, 2026 11:40 pm


Originally Posted by anabolism (Post 37755456)
I suggested that might be the explanation, but a $300 increase?

yes. some went up significantly, esp long haul.
one example is JAL: https://loyaltylobby.com/2026/04/21/...om-may-1-2026/

anabolism May 17, 2026 7:33 pm


Originally Posted by anabolism (Post 37755271)
I have a DONE4, booked directly with JL. I initially booked it with open-dated segments for flights that were not yet bookable. When I called JL last month to confirm those flights, they charged me $47.99 per passenger in "additional taxes". At the time of booking, each open segment was for a specific airline between two airports, which is supposed to allow accurate tax and airline overcharge calculation.

I called to move the last two flights (both on QR) to be one day earlier, and they quoted me $300 ad/col per passenger. That didn't seem right, so I declined and will try again. Is there any way that $300 can be correct? Massive new airline overcharges because of soaring fuel prices?

I tried again, changing 5 flights instead of just two (but including the same two) and this time they said $284. This time they confirmed that it was YQ, likely on the long QR AKL-DOH flight. (Probably the $16 drop is due to currency fluctuations.)


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