The charges seem to be more or less in line with Air Canada surcharges. I imagine Porter airlines will follow suit. Not only will these surcharges probably discourage some from travel but the high cost of fuel in general will be an inflationary factor and impact on many prices. Anything moved by truck or train or manufactured using petroleum products will increase in price.
WestJet charges up to $45 extra due to rising fuel costs
Last Updated: Monday, May 12, 2008 11:52 AM ET
The Canadian Press
WestJet is following the lead of Air Canada and several American air carriers by adding fuel surcharges on all flights, starting Tuesday.
The Calgary-based airline says the surcharges will boost ticket prices for short-haul flights by $20, and adding $30 for medium-range flights, and $45 for long-haul flights.
WestJet executive vice-president Bob Cummings said the "unrelenting and unprecedented increases in the cost of fuel over the last year" forced the airline to make the difficult decision.
Fuel surcharges introduced by Air Canada last week boosted its ticket prices by $40 for return flights of less than 480 kilometres and $80 for return flights between 480 and 1,600 kilometres.
Porter Airlines said last week that it too was considering adding fuel surcharges.
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