The ongoing volatile situation in the Middle East continues to have a significant impact on the price of jet fuel and this is placing considerable pressure on airlines around the world.
The jet fuel that aircraft use is made by refining crude oil, and so the price of jet fuel comprises both the crude oil component and the refinery component, both of which have increased significantly in recent weeks.
According to the latest price data published by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), the global average jet fuel price increased to US$197.00 per barrel for the week ending 20 March 2026, increasing from US$157.41 per barrel for the week ending 6 March 2026, and US$95.95 per barrel for the week ending 20 February 2026.
Fuel accounted for approximately 30% of Cathay Pacific’s total operating costs in 2025 and is critical to our operations.
Fuel surcharge is an important mechanism to mitigate and recover a portion of our incremental fuel costs.
To enable a more agile response to the volatile jet fuel prices, we will review and revise the fuel surcharge every two weeks to better capture jet fuel price movements in either upward or downward direction. This increased frequency of review is intended as a temporary measure and will be revisited when the Middle East situation stabilises.
Update 24 April 2026
(If you begin your itinerary from Japan or South Korea) From 1 May, there will be an adjustment to the fuel surcharge for journeys originating from Japan and South Korea. The fuel surcharge for all other journeys remains unchanged.
A fuel surcharge is included on all Cathay Pacific tickets. The surcharge is on a per flight sector basis irrespective of fare type. It is included in the fare quoted on all our direct channels.
For flights
| Tickets purchased in: (Refer to table below for journeys originating from Japan) |
From 01 Apr 2026 |
|---|---|
| Canada | CAD 275 |
| New Zealand | NZD 343 |
| Hong Kong | HKD 1560 |
| Others | USD 200 |
| Journeys originating from: (regardless of where the ticket is purchased) |
Until 30 Apr 2026 | From 01 May 2026 |
|---|---|---|
| Japan | JPY 11500 | JPY 32000* |
For flights between Hong Kong and South Asia Sub-Continent:
| Tickets purchased in: (Refer to table below for journeys originating from Japan) |
From 01 Apr 2026 |
|---|---|
| Canada | CAD 128 |
| New Zealand | NZD 160 |
| Hong Kong | HKD 725 |
| Others | USD 93 |
| Journeys originating from: (regardless of where the ticket is purchased) |
Until 30 Apr 2026 | From 01 May 2026 |
|---|---|---|
| Japan | JPY 5500 | JPY 15000* |
For flights not mentioned above:
| Tickets purchased in: (Refer to table below for journeys originating from Japan or Chinese Mainland) |
From 01 Apr 2026 |
|---|---|
| Canada | CAD 68.80 |
| New Zealand | NZD 86 |
| Hong Kong | HKD 389 |
| Others | USD 50 |
For flights not mentioned above:
| Journeys originating from: (regardless of where the ticket is purchased) |
From 01 Apr 2026 | |
|---|---|---|
| Chinese Mainland | Sectors from Chinese Mainland to Hong Kong | CNY 135 |
| Sectors from Hong Kong to Chinese Mainland | HKD 165 | |
| Philippines | Sectors between Philippines and Hong Kong | PHP 2070 (effective from 18Apr26) |
| Sectors outside Philippines excluding Hong Kong | USD 50 | |
| Journeys originating from: (regardless of where the ticket is purchased) |
Until 30 Apr 2026 | From 01 May 2026 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Japan | Sectors between Japan and Hong Kong or Taipei | JPY 6900 | JPY 14500* |
| Sectors outside Japan excluding Hong Kong or Taipei | JPY 3000 | JPY 8000* | |
| South Korea | Sectors between South Korea and Hong Kong | USD37 | USD50 |
| Sectors between South Korea excluding Hong Kong | USD50 | USD50 | |
*Subject to government approval
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