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Can you be asked to pay a surcharge on your holiday if it is already paid?

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I have bought and paid for flights both in October and next June both long haul

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  1. Once you have booked your trip and paid in full, you are locked onto the fare you paid fare and there will be no surcharges for fuel added or asked for when you get to the airport. The customer's gain, The airline's loss.  The only fee that they will ask is for the 2nd Checked Bag or even the first checked bag to be paid for once you get to the airport.

    If jet fuel prices take a dive below $100 a barrel, then those fees may end up being no more as it have became managable for the airline industry.


  2. It depends on the circumstances. There is not enough information given to say for certain.

    Scheduled airlines do not raise the price after you've paid for your ticket. However, the price could go up if you are on a charter or a package holiday, especially if the tickets are not issued until shortly before the trip.

    If you are flying on a scheduled airline and have paid in full for your tickets, then you should be okay. If you are on a charter or package holiday, then check the terms and conditions. They will be in your charter contract or in the tour package brochure. Or, call your travel agent and check.

  3. No! no worries..

  4. No absolutely not. If you have already paid the full amount, then you cannot be asked to pay anymore.

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