Some Airlines Reduce Fuel Surcharges as Oil Falls, While Others Hold Steady

Some Canadian airlines are scaling back fuel surcharges as fuel prices fall, while others are holding steady for now.
WestJet Airlines says it has reduced its levy on companion vouchers to $40 from $60 per round trip or one-way fare.
Porter Airlines has cut the fuel surcharge for new reward flight bookings by half to $20, and says it will make further adjustments as conditions change.
Meanwhile, Air Canada is managing fuel costs through its regular fare structure, though a surcharge remains in effect on ground packages offered through its vacations business.
Flair Airlines is making no changes, but says it’s monitoring the situation and will adjust prices “as appropriate.”…