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KLM reduces surcharges as fuel costs come down

KLM reduces surcharges as fuel costs come down

The Wall Street Journal Europe
28 Sep 2006

KLM ROYAL Dutch Airlines, the Dutch arm of Air France KLM, said it would cut its fuel surcharge by OE5 ($6.35) a stretch on all intercontinental flights and by OE1 a stretch on intra-European flights, reflecting lower costs. Air France-KLM said its... read more...
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