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Traditional ChineseSimplified ChineseText onlyPDARSS
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September 25, 2008
Aviation
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Airline fuel surcharges to be lowered
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Civil Aviation Department

The Civil Aviation Department has given approval for six airlines to lower passenger fuel surcharges from October 1 to November 30.

 

The new maximum surcharges for short-haul flights will be lowered from $231 to $196 per passenger, while surcharges for long-haul flights will be lowered from $924 to $832 per passenger. Click here for details.

 

The department said the surcharges on local routes remain at a lower level compared to international ones. Short-haul surcharges amount to about 44%, and long-haul for about 58%, of the international levels.

 

The department approved the applications after considering changes in the aviation fuel prices, the airline operators' justifications, and other factors like charges levied by other airlines.

 

The department estimated most airlines will recover about 40% to 70% of their additional fuel costs through the surcharges.

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