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Singapore Airlines slashes fuel surcharges on back of oil price crash

For both SIA and SilkAir flights.

Singapore Airlines had officially joined the aggressive pricing war between regional airlines. The national carrier revealed that it will reduce its fuel surcharges for tickets issued after February 26.

The new fuel surcharge levels will apply to SIA and SilkAir flights. They represent a decrease of between $6.8 (US$5) and $112.9 (USD83) depending on the distane and class of travel.

"Fuel prices have declined in recent months, although jet fuel continues to account for a significant percentage of SIA Group expenditure," SIA stated in a release.

The new charges are shown in the table below.

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