China Holds Domestic Air Fuel Surcharges Steady While Int'l Fees Rise

Yicai
2026.05.06 12:18
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Chinese airlines have maintained domestic fuel surcharges in May due to price controls, despite rising international fees and some flight suspensions. The lack of adjustments follows significant increases in April, with surcharges remaining below historic highs. While domestic jet fuel prices are expected to rise, Sinopec has not changed its ex-factory price this month. In contrast, international airlines are increasing surcharges, with some cutting flights due to higher costs. Overall, 19 of the top 20 global airlines have reduced their May flight schedules, reflecting the impact of rising fuel prices on demand.