Ryanair criticises Aer Lingus fuel surcharges
Feb 12, 2007
Ryanair has today called on Aer Lingus to remove its fuel surcharges.
Speaking today, Ryanair’s Peter Sherrard, said: “By keeping its €35 fuel surcharges Aer Lingus is guilty of profiteering. The price of oil was $74 a barrel when Aer Lingus introduced its fuel surcharge last April, and even though oil now costs just $55 a barrel, Aer Lingus is STILL refusing to remove it.
“Only Ryanair guarantees ‘no fuel surcharges ever’. It is high time Aer Lingus copied Ryanair and put an end to this anti consumer fuel surcharging scam”.
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