Chinese Airlines to Cut Fuel Surcharges on Domestic Routes
China's major airlines will reduce fuel surcharges for domestic routes on tickets sold from Sunday, according to notices by Air China (HKG:0753, SHA:601111), China Eastern Airlines (HKG:0670, SHA:600115), and China Southern Airlines (HKG:1055, SHA:600029) issued over the weekend. Passengers will be charged 50 yuan per flight segment for routes of up to 800 kilometers, and 100 yuan for longer routes, the airlines said. Infants will stay exempt, while children, disabled military and police personnel will pay half the surcharge.
China's major airlines will reduce fuel surcharges for domestic routes on tickets sold from Sunday, according to notices by Air China (HKG:0753, SHA:601111), China Eastern Airlines (HKG:0670, SHA:600115), and China Southern Airlines (HKG:1055, SHA:600029) issued over the weekend.
Passengers will be charged 50 yuan per flight segment for routes of up to 800 kilometers, and 100 yuan for longer routes, the airlines said.
Infants will stay exempt, while children, disabled military and police personnel will pay half the surcharge.