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Taiwan: EVA Air, Starlux and China Airlines Freeze Fuel Overload in May Despite Record Kerosene

Summary by Air Journal
While the jet fuel barrel now exceeds $200, the Taiwanese companies make the choice of tariff stability on passenger fuel surcharges, at least for the month of May. EVA Air, Starlux Airlines and China Airlines maintain the levels set at the beginning of April, at 45 US dollars for short-haul routes and 117 US dollars for long-haul flights, for all international flights departing from Taiwan. Overloads frozen in May despite record kerosene Accord…
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While the jet fuel barrel now exceeds $200, the Taiwanese companies make the choice of tariff stability on passenger fuel surcharges, at least for the month of May. EVA Air, Starlux Airlines and China Airlines maintain the levels set at the beginning of April, at 45 US dollars for short-haul routes and 117 US dollars for long-haul flights, for all international flights departing from Taiwan. Overloads frozen in May despite record kerosene Accord…

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Air Journal broke the news on Thursday, May 7, 2026.
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