Singapore Airlines will increase its fuel surcharge for tickets issued on or after 8 March 2012 as a result of continued high fuel prices.
Jet fuel prices have been increasing and fuel now accounts for 40% of SIA Group expenditure.
The new fuel surcharge levels shown below will apply to Singapore Airlines and SilkAir flights. They represent an increase of between USD2 and USD28 per sector, depending on the distance and class of travel.

The application of fuel surcharges may be subject to regulatory approval or variation in some individual markets.
The adjustments will offer only partial relief from the higher operating costs arising from increases in the price of jet fuel.
Singapore Airlines will continue to closely monitor the price of fuel and keep surcharges under constant review.
[1] Includes flights between Germany and the United Kingdom, between the United Arab Emirates and Egypt and Saudi Arabia, as well as between Turkey and Greece.[2] Includes flights between North America and Hong Kong, Seoul, Tokyo, Frankfurt and Moscow, as well as between Barcelona and Sao Paulo.[3] Applicable to transfer flights (not involving stopovers) via Singapore only.[4] Includes flights between Singapore and cities in Australia, New Zealand, China, Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, India, Bangladesh, Maldives, Sri Lanka, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.