When will Air Malta cut fuel surcharge?
Newsflash: Crude Oil Is Now $59 A Barrel and still falling (October 27). Why is Air Malta still dithering over reducing the amount of fuel surcharge applied to all flights, thereby flying in the face of accountability and moreover failing to emulate...
Newsflash: Crude Oil Is Now $59 A Barrel and still falling (October 27). Why is Air Malta still dithering over reducing the amount of fuel surcharge applied to all flights, thereby flying in the face of accountability and moreover failing to emulate their airline industry colleagues that have all vastly reduced this surcharge quite some time ago to reflect the dramatic reduction in the price of oil?
The last we heard some time back was that Air Malta, rather similar to Dicken's character Fagin, was still "reviewing the situation". Could Air Malta kindly inform us all when this review will be completed and explain the unwarranted and inexplicable delay in reaching an accountable decision regarding the inordinate amount its passengers are compelled to pay as fuel surcharge right now?