Carnival's CEO said a fuel surcharge is "certainly not off the table" during an earnings call.
To help offset soaring oil prices, cruise lines and airlines can charge passengers fees known as fuel surcharges.
AdvertisementAdvertisementCarnival said it expected a net impact of $130 million in the fourth quarter due to rising fuel costs and unfavorable currency exchange rates.
He said a fuel surcharge wouldn't be implemented in the near term, and it would only impact future bookings, rather than applied retroactively.
"We continue to work aggressively to manage fuel costs the best way possible by consuming less," he said on the Friday earnings call.
Persons:
it's, —, Josh Weinstein, Weinstein
Organizations:
Service, Carnival Corporation, New York Mercantile Exchange, Carnival