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QF: No fuel surcharge for babies

01 Nov 2013 - by Tammy Sutherns
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Qantas will remove the fuel surcharge on Infant Fares issued in Southern Africa on or after November 1 for travel on or after January 15 on all QF marketed flights across the Qantas international network.
Customers holding a ticket issued prior to November 1, for travel on or after January 15 may have their ticket re-issued if permitted within the fare conditions of the original purchased fare, and the fuel surcharge will be reassessed along with other taxes and surcharges during re-issue where applicable.  
Any residual amount may be refunded as per the Qantas International Ticket Reissue Policy. Any applicable fees will apply.

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