SWISS and Edelweiss Hike Fuel Surcharges Amid Rising Oil Prices and Regional Tensions
Swiss travelers face higher costs as SWISS and its sister airline Edelweiss increase fuel surcharges, a move prompted by soaring aviation fuel prices linked to the war in Iran. The decision compounds travel woes as the Lufthansa Group also extends flight suspensions in the Middle East.

Key Takeaways
- SWISS and Edelweiss have implemented an 'International Surcharge' to offset skyrocketing aviation fuel costs.
- The Lufthansa Group hedges approximately 85% of its fuel needs six months in advance.
- SWISS has suspended all flights to the Gulf region until at least the end of April, with some routes halted until October.
- Switzerland maintains a three-month compulsory stock of aviation fuel.
By The Numbers
They Said
"Due to the current volatile situation in connection with the effects on the oil price, the âInternational Surchargeâ has been adjusted accordingly."
"Switzerlandâs supply of petroleum products is currently secure."