I had a quick scan through past posting and haven't seen this issues raised before.
I'm currently checking out options to fly to the US in Jan, and trying different combinations of flights as we hope to fly to Orlando and return from NY.... One of the options I was considering was a 1 way return NY to dublin, and I noticed that this doesn't pull in the fuel surcharge, checking a return ticket I note that tickets originating from the US don't get hit either direction! Looking at a couple of the Euro routes to NY, ie LHR via dublin, they are also hit for the fuel surcharge.
Anyone know why Aer Lingus feel the need to put this charge onto Euro customers but not onto US ones? Reading through the info on the site it looks like they 'should' be hit ($46 each way), but the couple of dates I tried didn't include it.
I'm currently checking out options to fly to the US in Jan, and trying different combinations of flights as we hope to fly to Orlando and return from NY.... One of the options I was considering was a 1 way return NY to dublin, and I noticed that this doesn't pull in the fuel surcharge, checking a return ticket I note that tickets originating from the US don't get hit either direction! Looking at a couple of the Euro routes to NY, ie LHR via dublin, they are also hit for the fuel surcharge.
Anyone know why Aer Lingus feel the need to put this charge onto Euro customers but not onto US ones? Reading through the info on the site it looks like they 'should' be hit ($46 each way), but the couple of dates I tried didn't include it.