Cathay Pacific to lower fuel surcharges for passenger flights by up to 14%

Hong Kong flag carrier Cathay Pacific Airways will lower its fuel surcharge fees for passenger flights by as much as about 14 per cent from May 16, after a series of increases that began in March. For long-haul flights, the surcharge will fall from HK$1,560 (US$199) to HK$1,362 per leg of the trip.
ORIGINAL SOURCE →via South China Morning Post
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