Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Bangkok Airways announces its reduced fuel surcharge rates for 2009

Bangkok Airways (PG) today (January 9) reduces its current fuel surcharge tariff on its international and domestic flights according to the current world’s oil price and to boost the tourism’s state.



The charge for international flights between Thailand and Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Vietnam is reduced to USD15 per sector (from USD25). Flight from Bangkok to Macau is reduced to USD25 per sector (from USD30), from Bangkok to Xi’an is reduced to USD45 per sector (from USD60), from Bangkok to Guilin is reduced to USD30 per sector (from USD40), from Samui to Singapore is reduced to USD25 (form USD45), from Samui to Hong Kong is reduced to USD32 per sector (from USD60), from Bangkok to Maldives is reduced to USD45 (from USD90) per sector and from Bangkok to Japan is reduced to USD45 (from USD95) per sector. And the charge for domestic flights between Bangkok and Sukhothai, Chiang Mai, Phuket, Samui, and between Pattaya (Utapao) and Phuket, Samui, and between Chiang Mai and Samui is reduced to USD12 per sector (from USD20).



Also effective on January 9, the fuel surcharge for domestic sector for flights between Phnom Penh-Siem Reap is reduced to USD12 per sector (from USD20).

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