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Revision of the Fuel Surcharge

What is a fuel surcharge?

The fuel surcharge is an additional fee paid by passengers toward the cost of aviation fuel when a jump in the price of oil makes it impossible for ANA to cover this cost through its business efforts.Originally, the cost of aviation fuel was included in airfares, but it is now charged separately to the normal fare in response to instability in the price of aviation fuel and to make this cost transparent to passengers.

Fuel Surcharge Application Period

  1. Calculation Method:
    In our commitment to transparency, fuel surcharges are linked to the Singapore Kerosene market price. The amount is based on the two-month average market price immediately prior to the application period.

    • For Japan-originated itineraries: The surcharge is calculated by applying the average foreign exchange rate from that same two-month period to the market price.

  2. Policy Update:
    To more accurately reflect rapid changes in market conditions, we are updating the reference period used for surcharge determinations as follows:

    Current Based on the two-month average fuel price from 4 to 3 months preceding the month of application.
    Revised Based on the two-month average fuel price from 3 to 2 months preceding the month of application.
    Ticketing date Announcement Evaluating period for the average fuel price
    May - June 2nd half of April The average from February to March
    July - August 2nd half of June The average from April to May
    • *

      Details for tickets issued from September onwards will be announced at a later date.

  3. However, if the two-month average of Singapore Kerosene-type jet fuel price falls below JPY6000 for itineraries originating in Japan, ANA will abolish the fuel surcharge at each respective sales point.

  4. Fuel Surcharge per passenger, one-way, is as follows.

Fare amount (From April 1, 2025)

Fare amount (From April 1, 2026)

Fare amount (From May 1, 2026)