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Airlines cut fuel surcharges as world oil prices dip
SHENZHEN Airlines and Cathay Pacific Airways will reduce fuel surcharges on routes between mainland cities and Hong Kong starting next month to keep pace with falling world oil prices.
Shenzhen Airlines, a subsidiary of Air China, will cut fuel surcharges to 179 yuan per person from 200 yuan while Cathay Pacific and its affiliate Dragonair will cut surcharges by 70 US cents to US$27.6, according to online travel agency Ctrip.com.
Besides, Dragonair will also lower fuel surcharges on routes from Hong Kong to India, Bangladesh and Nepal by US$3.5 to US$133.6 per person, and Cathay Pacific will reduce surcharges on routes from Hong Kong to Australia, New Zealand, North America and Europe to US$133.6, Ctrip.com said.
Asiana Airlines will cut fuel surcharges to HK$215 on routes from Hong Kong to South Korea and Japan, and to HK$1,042 on routes from Hong Kong to America, Europe and Oceania starting next month.
Shenzhen Airlines, a subsidiary of Air China, will cut fuel surcharges to 179 yuan per person from 200 yuan while Cathay Pacific and its affiliate Dragonair will cut surcharges by 70 US cents to US$27.6, according to online travel agency Ctrip.com.
Besides, Dragonair will also lower fuel surcharges on routes from Hong Kong to India, Bangladesh and Nepal by US$3.5 to US$133.6 per person, and Cathay Pacific will reduce surcharges on routes from Hong Kong to Australia, New Zealand, North America and Europe to US$133.6, Ctrip.com said.
Asiana Airlines will cut fuel surcharges to HK$215 on routes from Hong Kong to South Korea and Japan, and to HK$1,042 on routes from Hong Kong to America, Europe and Oceania starting next month.
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