Yesterday in Belgrade (LYBE): 1.13 EUR (1.5 USD) per liter of Avgas
Isn't this the Redbird publicity deal (somewhere in Texas), where they sell 100LL for a buck during one month?
It is per gallon isn't ist?
Yes, Markus, that's it. The price is per US gallon. All october. You can buy up to 200 gallons a day. People are reporting waiting times of between 30 and 60 minutes. If I had a DC3, I'd sure take the wait...
Enlighten me:-
No. 02 says 1.13 EUR per litre
No. 05 says "the price is for a US gallon" = 3.8 litre = 1.13 EUR
What currency is the 0.9999 ?
It's a short term promotion in the US, apparently designed to determine price elasticity for 100LL, or so I read.
The promotional 100LL price is $0.999/USG or 0.195 Euro/liter. The normal US price currently would be between $5.50 and $6.50/USG or between 1.07 and 1.25 Euro/liter.
Market prices at the US pump for both avgas and auto fuel have hovered at around 1/2 European pump prices for as long as I've been keeping track, or about 15 years.
No. 02 says 1.13 EUR per litre
I wrote "Belgrade" which is in Serbia not in US
They seem to be everywhere
I bought fuel in Guernsey in the Channel Islands at ASG and as everyone knows it's duty and VAT free. At least I think it's duty free, not actually sure now I say this. However, my point is this, if you are flying abroad from say the UK and you operate your aircraft through a VAT registered company then you can claim both the VAT and Duty back. If I fill up today in the Isle of Man the fuel will cost me £1.62 per litre plus VAT. Duty is £0.32ppl so the net price for me for fuel on an international flight for business is £1.30 per litre. Guernsey is dearer on this specific case but I always make sure if I'm setting off south and international that my plane leaves the UK full, 440l in my case, and is refilled in Guernsey for onwards.