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AirAsia asks for faster calculatio­n of PSCs

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SINGAPORE: AirAsia Bhd has urged the Malaysian Aviation Commission (Mavcom) to come up with airport-specific calculatio­n of passenger service charges (PSCs) sooner than the industry standard of three to four years.

Group chief executive officer Tan Sri Tony Fernandes said the calculatio­n process, which would reflect the available facilities at individual airports, could be done in six months.

“I applaud Mavcom for doing it and it is about time. Malaysia will be the first country in Asean to do this properly and I urge them to do it quicker,” Tony said.

He was speaking to reporters after unveiling the airline’s digitalisa­tion plan at the Changi Airport T4.

In August, Mavcom chief operating officer Azmir Zain was reported as saying the commission was looking to revamp the calculatio­n of PSCs at local airports, in line with internatio­nal practices.

He was also quoted as saying that European countries took between three and four years to implement the mechanism and that Mavcom was looking at a similar timeline.

Meanwhile, during his presentati­on, Fernandes highlighte­d that his vision was to eliminate the usage of cash in AirAsia flights with the introducti­on of its e-wallet service, BigPay.

The service, expected to be launched within the next two to three months, would allow travellers to connect up to 10 debit or credit cards to make transactio­ns across Asean. — Bernama

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