Cathay Pacific Continues To Levy Fuel Surcharges
May 28, 2009 |
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Cathay Pacific Airways Limited has gained approval from the Hong Kong Civil Aviation Department for a two-month extension on passenger fuel surcharges.
From June 1, 2009, to July 31, 2009, the surcharge will be HKD52 for short-haul flights in North and Southeast Asia, and for long-haul flights it will remain at HKD239.
According to a spokesman of Cathay Pacific, the company's fuel surcharges are still lower than other international airlines on comparable routes outside Hong Kong.
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