Gasoline Prices Go up to Pre-COVID Level

07 June, 2021
Gasoline Prices Go up to Pre-COVID Level
Gasoline prices in the united states possess risen for a fifth week to reach levels last seen prior to the coronavirus pandemic.

Intercontinental oil prices continue steadily to surge in expectations of a worldwide economic recovery, and Korean airlines are raising the fuel surcharge in tickets.

According to state-operate Korea National Oil Corporation in Sunday, average prices by the pump rose W6.7 found in the primary week of June to W1,554.1 per liter (US$1=W1,115). Gasoline rates fell to W1,255 per liter in May this past year but will be nearing the W1,568 per liter of January 2020.

"International oil rates are rising just as the making industries of the world's major economies possess revived and mobility within European countries increased," a KNOC spokesperson stated.
Airlines will improve the petrol surcharge from W2,200 to W3,300 per flight in July.
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