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Scandinavian Airlines cuts fuel surcharges by 3 to 5 euros
Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) has decided to reduce fuel surcharges by 3 euros on domestic, intrascandinavian and European flights.
Dubai: Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) has decided to reduce fuel surcharges by 3 euros on domestic, intrascandinavian and European flights.
On intercontinental flights the surcharges will be reduced by 5 euros between Europe and USA/Asia.
These changes have been effective from December 19 and are motivated by a less volatile and lower oil price.
At the same time, the dollar has strengthened and SAS continues to monitor the dollar and the oil price development.
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