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Corsican Places has confirmed it will not apply fuel surcharges to any of its package holidays, giving travel agents and customers “added price certainty amid continued volatility in travel costs”.
The specialist Corsica tour operator said the move will provide “greater confidence” that holiday prices will not increase because of fluctuations in aviation fuel costs.
The policy applies to all Corsican Places holiday packages, including existing bookings and new bookings for summer 2026. All holidays are Atol-protected.
Charlotte Eames, product manager at Corsican Places, said: “We know customers want clarity and confidence when booking their holiday. By guaranteeing no fuel surcharges, they can book knowing the price they see is the price they will pay.
“Our expert team is also on hand to provide support throughout the booking process and beyond, giving reassurance at every stage of the holiday journey.”
The firm said Corsica is becoming more popular with UK travellers thanks to “its combination of Caribbean-like beaches, dramatic mountain scenery and authentic culture”.
The operator has been flying to Corsica for more than 35 years and offers flights to three airports across the island.
Corsican Places also operates the only direct service from London to Calvi with its exclusive weekly Sunday flight from Stansted, with BA CityFlyer between May and October.