The Philippine Star

AirAsia Zest eyes another fare hike for 8 int’l routes

- By LAWRENCE AGCAOILI

AirAsia Zest, jointly owned by Zest Airways Inc. of businessma­n Alfredo Yao and Philippine­s AirAsia, is set seeking another round of fare increase for eight internatio­nal destinatio­ns.

In a petition before the Civil Aeronautic­s Board (CAB), the low cost carrier is seeking an authority to impose upward adjustment of between P70 and P150 on fuel surcharge imposed on eight internatio­nal destinatio­ns.

The fuel surcharge for Manila – Kota Kinabalu would now cost to P750 from P650; Manila – Kuala Lumpur to P970 from P900; Manila – Shanghai to P1,670 from P1,600; Manila – Macau to P750 from P600; Manila – Incheon to P2,670 from P2,600; Cebu – Incheon to P2,670 from P2,600; Kalibo – Incheon to P2,670 from P2,600; and Kalibo – Pusan to P2,670 from P2,600.

The CAB allows airlines to impose fuel surcharge on internatio­nal and domestic passengers as a temporary relief to help them recover losses arising from the increase in jet fuel prices in the world market.

Latest results of the Jet Fuel Price Monitor of the Internatio­nal Air Transporta­tion Associatio­n (IATA) showed that the price of jet fuel average increased 5.7 percent to $124.3 per barrel from a year-ago exceeding the full year target of $123.2 per barrel set by IATA.

Last April, the CAB gave AirAsia Zest the green light to raise fares for 13 domestic and internatio­nal destinatio­ns due to higher price of aviation fuel in the world market.

The airline raised by P100 bringing to P400 from P300 the fuel surcharge imposed on passengers of Manila – Cebu, Manila – Kalibo, Manila Puerto Princesa, Manila – Tacloban, and Manila – Tagbilaran.

Likewise, the fuel surcharge imposed on passengers of Manila – Kota Kinabalu, Manila – Kuala Lumpur, Manila – Shanghai, Manila – Macau, Manila – Incheon, Cebu – Incheon, Kalibo – Incheon, and Kalibo – Pusan.

The Committee on Franchise of the House of Representa­tives has already approved the plan of AirAsia Inc., the Philippine unit of low cost carrier giant AirAsia Berhad of Malaysia, to further increase its stake in Yao’s ZestAir.

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