As a frequent flyer with Air Malta I would like to ask someone at PR how come that the airline has two different prices for passengers using the same flight but booked at different times. For example, I made an early booking for a flight for Christmas and my friend booked the same flight only last week and it was cheaper than mine because he was not charged the fuel tax which is a hefty sum of over £40 while I and others were charged for it. The same goes for my flight on October 19; it is more expensive than the one for Christmas.

Another thing... what do they mean by the question mark put next to the fuel surcharge? Does that mean that some day they will refund the tax as no other airline that operates to Malta charge for it? If Air Malta wants people to keep flying with it the prices should be fair. And whatever happened to the air miles that I accumulated after all these years?

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