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Vol. 5 Num 978 Thu. March 01, 2007  
   
Business


Emirates to incorporate fuel surcharge into fares
Emirates Airline has announced its plans to incorporate fuel surcharges into the published fares for all tickets sold in Bangladesh with effect from 1st March, says a press release.

The Dubai-based carrier will be implementing this policy across its worldwide network during the course of 2007.

Emirates is the first commercial airline to introduce the measure, a move which will ensure it is compliant with International Air Transport Association (IATA) guidelines.

In April 2006, Emirates commenced paying agent commissions on fuel surcharges as the first major step towards full incorporation into fares.

Emirates' Area Manager Bangladesh Hanif Zakaria said: "Fuel cost is part of the operating cost of the airline, unlike airport taxes or security levies, and we feel that it makes more sense to our customers and to our travel trade partners, to make it a part of the fare."

He added: "The move will also ensure greater transparency for customers, and make it easier for travel agents to sell Emirates as they continue to benefit from generous commissions."