 Extra charge to be levied on new bookings |
Thomas Cook has imposed a �5-a-head fee on new holiday bookings, blaming high fuel prices. It is first big tour operator to introduce a supplement, but other companies are expected to follow suit.
From 4 June, the fee will add �20 to the cost of a typical family holiday for two adults and two children.
A number of airlines - including British Airways and Virgin Atlantic - have also imposed �5 levies, due to the recent surge in oil prices.
A spokesman said the fixed-fee supplement would apply to all the firm's brands, including JMC and Sunset, that use charter flights.
It will affect not only new summer bookings, but winter 2004/5 and summer 2005 reservations, the firm said.
However, the fuel supplement will not be charged retrospectively.
A spokesman said: "This action is unfortunate but necessary in the current climate...We will be monitoring the situation closely and will review the policy if oil prices fall."