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  1. Other charges can occur in addition to the agreed freight rates and surcharges, e.g. concerning the handling at export, transit or import. Other charges: this document provides a summary of applicable charges, including general, product related and country specific fees.

  2. Jun 18, 2024 · Lufthansa Cargo Charges & Fees – July 2024 (V75) Manual Entry and Electronic Transmission of HAWB Data Lufthansa Cargo needs HAWB data for all consolidated shipment worldwide to comply with national and international laws, and regulations. Lufthansa Cargo will enter these data itself if it is only available in hard-copy form (HAWB, HAWB ...

  3. c. exclude surcharge(s), and other charges as per Art. 4.3 of the General Terms & Conditions of Carriage of Lufthansa Cargo; and d. are valid at LAT (Latest Acceptance time) and fixed at time of goods acceptance. 3. For bookings of BUPs/ULDs the Minimum Chargeable weight per ULD is equal to the Pivot

  4. Business Class: from EUR 1,50 to EUR 7. Surcharge amounts for long-haul flights. Economy Class: from EUR 6 to EUR 12. Premium Economy Class: from EUR 9 to EUR 18. Business Class: from EUR 18 to EUR 36. First Class: from EUR 36 to EUR 72. The exact surcharge amount will be displayed in the price details. As soon as the ticket includes one flight ...

  5. Jun 28, 2005 · Lufthansa Cargo, citing record prices for kerosene, crude oil and crude oil products, is raising its fuel surcharge from euros 0.40 (48 cents) to euros 0.45 (54 cents) per kilo of actual freight weight, effective July 11.

  6. The Environmental Cost Surcharge applies to all flights sold and operated by the Lufthansa Group departing from the 27 EU countries as well as the UK, Norway and Switzerland. The amount of the surcharge varies depending on the flight route and fare and is between 1 euro and 72 euros. The Environmental Cost Surcharge will be levied on all ...

  7. Oct 12, 2004 · Lufthansa Cargo said its fuel surcharge will increase another 0.05 euros to 0.35 euros per kilogram effective Oct. 25, due to the continuing rise in the price of jet fuel. Lufthansa’s fuel surcharge index is used as a benchmark by many other airlines in determining how to set their own fuel surcharges.