The airline is adding £60 to the cost of its long-distance return flights, only a month after its previous price rise.
That will mean a family of four that is already paying £672 in surcharges on long-haul holiday flights must now find £872.
The increase comes as households struggle with increasing food and fuel bills and only weeks before the start of the main holiday season. More than five million people a month will fly from British airports — 1.2 million on BA flights.
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