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Are you up to speed on our fuelling fees?

Release date:
November 2020
Air bp overwing fueller
Whether it’s for a minimum uplift, overwing or out of hours fuelling we have different fuelling fee structures in place to support our general and business aviation operations. Here’s a helpful reminder of some of the main fees you may see
Fee Application
Hook up fee: This fee may apply when an operator fuels your aircraft. It does not apply to self-serve transactions. Visit www.airbp.com/wheretofind for a list of our self-serve locations.
Minimum uplift fee: This fee may apply where volumes fall below certain thresholds. Typical examples of these thresholds are 50usg for Jet and 25usg for Avgas. These volume thresholds support sustainable operations at our airports.
No fuel fee:

This fee may apply where fuelling resources have been allocated [following a fuel release request or similar] but fuelling is no longer required and the request was not cancelled with at least 24 hours notice. This supports operational efficiency and customer service standards.

Sterling card holders do NOT require fuel releases. This fee applies only in the event that these are requested.

Overwing fee: This fee can apply for overwing fuelling and supports sustainable operations.
Out of hours fee/ overtime fee: This fee may apply when fuelling outside normal operating hours and addresses additional operational costs which the airport incurs. This supports sustainable airport operations and reliable customer service. Overtime fees address manpower costs which increase outside normal operating hours.

Details of the fees that apply at different airports can be found by clicking the ‘fees and taxes’ link on the myinvoice homepage  when you log-in to myinvoice.


If you have any feedback or additional queries regarding fuelling fees please get in touch by emailing wecare@bp.com