To enable a more agile response to the volatile jet fuel prices due to the Middle East situation, we continue to review the fuel surcharge every two weeks to better capture jet fuel price movements in either upward or downward direction. This increased frequency is intended as a temporary measure and will be revisited when the Middle East situation stabilises.
The jet fuel that aircraft use is made by refining jet fuel, and so the price of jet fuel comprises both the crude oil component and the refinery component, both of which have increased significantly since the start of March and remain at highly elevated levels.
Update 12 Jun 2026
For journeys originating from Phillipines, there will be an adjustment to the fuel surcharge with effect from 16 Jun 2026.
This change does not apply to journeys originating from Hong Kong and other cities.
The fuel surcharge for all other journeys remains unchanged.
Flights from Hong Kong to Chinese Mainland:
From 16May2026
HKD 165
Flights from Chinese Mainland to Hong Kong:
From 16May2026
CNY 135
Flights between Hong Kong and South West Pacific, North America, Europe, Middle East and Africa:
From 16May2026
HKD 1,362/ CAD237.70/ NZD 294 / USD 174.60
Flights between Hong Kong and South Asian Sub-Continent:
From 16May2026
HKD 633/ CAD 110.50/ NZD 137/ USD 81.20
Other flights:
From 16May2026
HKD 339/ CAD 59.20 /NZD 73/ USD 43.50