Aer Lingus raises long-haul surcharges

Aer Lingus said today it would increase its long-haul fuel surcharges from November 1st due to the rising price of oil.

Aer Lingus said today it would increase its long-haul fuel surcharges from November 1st due to the rising price of oil.

The charge will increase to €55 from €40 on flights between Ireland and Chicago, Ireland and New York, Boston and Washington, Orlando and Dubai.

Flights from Los Angeles and San Francisco will increase to €65 from €50.

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