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ANA and JAL will raise fuel surcharges again to the highest levels ever from July 2026

ANA and JAL will raise their fuel surcharges for the tickets from July 1 to August 31 2026 to the highest levels ever, depending on the latest Singapore Kerosine price.

Practically, both of the airlines would have been subject to the ’28,000 yen standard.’ However, reflecting the effect of the government's subsidy for aircraft fuel (an emergency measure to mitigate drastic changes in light of the situation in the Middle East), they will be subject to the ’25,000 yen standard.’

ANA will raise from 24,000 yen standard today to 25,000 yen standard as follows (one way for one segment per passenger):

Europe, US, Middle East, Africa, Oceania and Latin America = 65,000 yen

Hawaii, India, Indonesia = 40,400 yen

Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Myanmar, Cambodia = 33,500 yen

Vietnam, Philippines, Guam, Palau, Mongolia = 22,500 yen

China, Macau, Taiwan, Hong Kong = 15,400 yen

South Korea, Vladivostok = 7,400 yen

JAL and JTA will raise from ’22,000 yen standard’ today to ’25,000 yen standard’ as follows  (one way for one segment per passenger):

Europe, North America, Middle East, Oceania = 65,000 yen

Hawaii, India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka = 40,400 yen

Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, Novosibirsk (Russia) = 33,500 yen

Vietnam, Philippines, Guam, Palau, Ulaanbaatar, Irkutsk (Russia) = 22,500 yen

East Asia (except Seoul, Pusan, Okinawa/Taipei, Kaohsiung = 16,900 yen

Seoul, Pusan, Okinawa/Taipei, Kaohsiung = 7,400 yen