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AirAsia scraps fuel surcharges as oil price plummets

KUALA LUMPUR — South-east Asia’s biggest budget carrier AirAsia is scrapping fuel surcharges on tickets following the decline in global oil prices.

AirAsia aircraft on the tarmac of Changi Airport. TODAY file photo

AirAsia aircraft on the tarmac of Changi Airport. TODAY file photo

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KUALA LUMPUR — South-east Asia’s biggest budget carrier AirAsia is scrapping fuel surcharges on tickets following the decline in global oil prices.

AirAsia said the move also applies to flights under its long-haul arm AirAsia X.

Oil prices are now below US$50 (S$67) per barrel after six months of declines, pushing down jet fuel prices.

Chief Executive Tony Fernandes said the move will help reduce travel costs, stimulate demand and boost tourism in the region.

Airlines impose the surcharges to pass on higher fuel costs to travellers when fuel prices are rising.

Rivals Virgin Australia and Cebu Pacific in the Philippines abolished fuel surcharges earlier this month.

AirAsia has dominated cheap travel in South-east Asia for years but faces rising competition from the proliferation of discounts airlines in Asia. AP

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