Rising oil prices hitting cheap flights market

Aer Lingus is adding a €35 surcharge to all its transatlantic and Middle-East flights because of higher fuel costs.

Rising oil prices hitting cheap flights market

Aer Lingus is adding a €35 surcharge to all its transatlantic and Middle-East flights because of higher fuel costs.

The company says the cost of fuel per passenger on long-haul flights has risen by 86 percent since last year.

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