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That will just make choices easier. There are thousands of tour operators which have not added the surcharge. Many have raised their prices only because of the exchange rate change, prices in their local currancy usually have not gone up, but if paying in US dollars, the dollars to buy that same euro priced tour will be higher.
Here in Russia the dollar is pretty weak, lower than I've ever seen it but the last few days the dollar has rallied a little.
The strange thing is that most fuel contracts are in Dollars so the weakness of the dollar has actually created a situation where tour operators paying dollars for fuel but collecting euros for tours are actually making a windfall profit. When the euro or Ruble become the currency of oil contracts as is planned, there will be a major price increase in North America.
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