Fuel and Insurance Surcharges
Fuel and insurance surcharges are denoted by the “YQ” code, as reflected in the “Payment Details” section of your e-ticket.
Once the fuel and insurance surcharges have been incorporated into the base airfare, the e-ticket receipt will either:
(i) Not include the “YQ” tax code under “Taxes”, OR
(ii) ”$0.00” will be shown beside the “YQ” code
If you are purchasing your tickets via singaporeair.com or silkair.com, you will no longer see “Airline Insurance (YQAD)” and “Airline Fuel Surcharge (YQAC)” listed under the cost breakdown for airport and government taxes.
There will be no immediate change to the total airfare payable as a direct consequence from the folding in of fuel and insurance surcharges into a single base airfare when you purchase your tickets with us. Taxes and charges levied by airport/government authorities will continue to be listed separately on your ticket. Any change to the all-in fares would be due solely to seasonal review in pricing, based on prevailing market supply and demand conditions, and fluctuation in currency exchange rates.
(i) Your travel itinerary include other airlines’ flight numbers, where fuel and/or insurance surcharge may still be applicable depending on other airlines’ policy; or
(ii) Your ticket was partially flown/utilised and was re-issued, from an original ticket which had fuel and insurance surcharges (“YQ”) listed as a separate component from the base airfare; or
(iii) Your ticket was issued/re-issued before the cutover date.
If you have travelled on at least one travel sector in your ticket itinerary, fuel and insurance surcharges will continue to reflect as a separate component and will not be folded into the base airfares for your new ticket.
All other non-credit card payment methods are exempted from the credit card service fee. For example, debit cards or PayPal, where accepted.