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MAS, Firefly and Batik Air raise fuel surcharges. SQ and Scoot leh ?

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https://www.therakyatpost.com/news/...uel-surcharges-heres-how-much-more-youll-pay/

The increases took effect on 11 March for most routes, with Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong and the Philippines following on 25 March.

The news spread largely through social media, including a Threads post that warned Malaysia Airlines flights to Japan would soon carry a surcharge of close to RM500.

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Meanwhile, Malaysia Government has increased it's fuel subsidy by S$1 billion to keep the petrol prices stable:

[KUALA LUMPUR] Malaysia’s fuel subsidy bill has risen more than four times to about RM3.2 billion (S$1 billion) a month as the Middle East conflict drives global oil prices higher, putting pressure on government finances.

Second Finance Minister Amir Hamzah Azizan said the monthly cost has gone up from roughly RM700 million previously, reflecting the sharp rise in crude prices since the outbreak of the Iran war. Now, about RM2 billion is allocated for petrol subsidies and RM1.2 billion for diesel, based on current oil prices worldwide.

Brent crude prices have been on a steep climb since tensions escalated in the Middle East, rising from around US$60 a barrel before the conflict to as high as US$119, before stabilising at about US$100 per barrel.
 
Have you forgotten that the PAP regime subscribes to the Davos anti-carbon 'sustainability' cult? :wink:

Passengers flying out of S’pore from Oct 2026 to pay extra $1 to $41.60 in green jet fuel levy​

Nov 10, 2025
https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...o-pay-extra-1-to-41-60-in-green-jet-fuel-levy


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