Fuel shortages spark fares rise fears, but P&O pledges no surcharges

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The boss of P&O Australia has pledged the line won’t impose fuel surcharges as the industry faces a serious dilemma: oil prices are soaring thanks to Russia’s war in Ukraine.

Onboard the Pacific Explorer for her first commercial cruise in two years,ย  Marguerite Fitzgerald, President of P&O Australia told Cruise Passenger: โ€œThere will not be a surcharge passed on to passengers.โ€

Ms Fitzgerald was firm in her response, adding that โ€œanother increase in oil price rises is nothing new when you look at the big picture over time.

“But this is something that we wonโ€™t be passing on to our passengers. Itโ€™s simply something we will be absorbing and weโ€™ll ride the wave of it.”

Ten percent of the worldโ€™s crude oil comes from Russia. Since the invasion of Ukraine, and the sanctions placed on Russian exports, this means a massive supply of the worldโ€™s oil is left bobbing in the ocean unable to be touched.ย  Some 62 million barrels to be exactโ€ฆ and increasing by the day. The price of remaining available oil is sky rocketing.

 

Marguerete Fitzgerald, P&O Australia
Marguerete Fitzgerald, P&O Australia president , and hotel director Kevin Boag with a nautical chart

 

The P&O pledge is an impressive decision, considering the amount of money at stake in fuelling so many ships building back up to peak capacityโ€ฆ not to mention the massive financial losses already experienced in the past two years and three months since the beginning if the pandemic.

Prior to the Covid-19 outbreak the cruise industry in Australia was worth $5 billion per year in tourism dollars.

Ms Fitzgeraldโ€™s main objective, still in her first year as President for the companyโ€™s Australian operations, is to inspire passengers to return to cruising. She is quick to correct the view that we are now post-pandemic, instead stating that โ€œwe are now learning to live alongside Covid-19 and to have all the best measures in place to manage it as we move forward.โ€

Ms Fitzgerald says this includes having the highest standards on board the ships and says โ€œthis is just something else that we are going to have to live with.โ€

See the journey of Pacific Explorer on her first cruise here.

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