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Cathay Pacific to lower passenger fuel surcharges

Cathay Pacific Airways announced that it had received approval from the Hong Kong Civil Aviation Department to levy a lower passenger fuel surcharge…

Cathay Pacific Airways announced that it had received approval from the Hong Kong Civil Aviation Department to levy a lower passenger fuel surcharge of US$5.3 (HK$42) and US$15 (HK$118) for its short-haul and long-haul services respectively.

Cathay Pacific intends to implement the revised lower surcharge for tickets to be issued or re-issued on or after 1 February 2005. The new surcharges will be effective for two months until 31 March 2005.

The revised levels represent a reduction of over 40% on existing fuel surcharges – US$9.20 for short-haul and US$27.00 for long-haul services – which have been effective for tickets issued or re-issued on or after 1 December 2004 and are about to expire on 31 January 2005.

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