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Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Flying to foreign destinations to get more costly
NEW DELHI: Flying abroad this holiday season is set to bite into your budget more than you thought. Air India has increased the fuel surcharge of flights to North America and Europe by $20 (around Rs 1,100) for a one-way ticket and $40 (Rs 2,200) for a return ticket. Flights to Seoul, Bangkok andSingapore will pay $10 (Rs 550) and $20 (Rs 1,100) more for a one-way and return ticket, respectively. The new charge will be applicable on all tickets sold from Wednesday and other airlines are set to follow suit too.
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