Cathay maintains fuel surcharge levels

Monday, 26 May, 2009 0

HONG KONG – Cathay Pacific has announced a two-month extension of its current fuel surcharges as approved by the Hong Kong Civil Aviation Department (CAD).

The surcharges of HK$52 for short-haul services in North and South East Asia and HK$239 for long-haul services will be extended to July 31. 



A Cathay Pacific spokesman said, “The airline’s fuel surcharges continue to be lower than those of other international airlines on comparable routes outside Hong Kong.

“As CAD has pointed out, it remains an international practice for airlines to levy passenger fuel surcharges.”






 

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