FUEL SURCHARGES ON THE CARDS
Although none of the five private ambulance operators that CNA spoke to had introduced a fuel surcharge, some said they may have to if diesel prices remain elevated.
Two of them have begun working out the extra fees they may require.
First Ambulance said its overall operating costs have increased by 15 to 20 per cent since late February. It is considering adding a fuel surcharge of S$7 to S$15 per booking, depending on location and whether it is a one-way or round trip.
The operator is still hoping for government support to cushion the blow. “We don’t want to add any more financial stress on the patients,” said the spokesperson.
Royal Ambulance may introduce a fuel surcharge of 5 per cent for one-way and 10 per cent for round trips, said assistant operations manager Shaduan Abd Samad.



