Thailand: AoT told to halve landing fees to lure more flights
The Transport Ministry has ordered Airports of Thailand (AoT) to halve its landing and parking charges at all airports under its management in a bid to attract more charter flights for the upcoming tourist high season, which is due to start in three months. "The 'sale' should help boost tourism, especially in smaller cities, because this 50% discount will apply to all charter flights arriving and departing from all AoT airports across the country," said Transport Minister Saksayam Chidchob on Monday. At present, aircraft landing fees vary from 10,000-60,000 baht depending on the size of the aircraft, while parking fees start from 880 baht per 24-hour block. Saksayam said the policy is aimed to attract more seasonal flights from Eastern Europe and China, sources of increasing arrivals. "We could get more charter flights in if our airports can free up more space," said Mr Saksayam. At present, the airports of Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang can handle 180 charter flights a day. The minister said the policy will also encourage airlines to re-route their flights to other airports to take advantage of the lower fees. He said that the main international gateways -- Suvarnabhumi, Don Mueang, Chiang Mai, Phuket and Hat Yai -- have already exceeded their passenger handling capacity by about 40%. As such, the minister also asked AoT to slap higher fines for abrupt cancellations of landing and parking slots at AoT-managed airports.<br/>
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Thailand: AoT told to halve landing fees to lure more flights
The Transport Ministry has ordered Airports of Thailand (AoT) to halve its landing and parking charges at all airports under its management in a bid to attract more charter flights for the upcoming tourist high season, which is due to start in three months. "The 'sale' should help boost tourism, especially in smaller cities, because this 50% discount will apply to all charter flights arriving and departing from all AoT airports across the country," said Transport Minister Saksayam Chidchob on Monday. At present, aircraft landing fees vary from 10,000-60,000 baht depending on the size of the aircraft, while parking fees start from 880 baht per 24-hour block. Saksayam said the policy is aimed to attract more seasonal flights from Eastern Europe and China, sources of increasing arrivals. "We could get more charter flights in if our airports can free up more space," said Mr Saksayam. At present, the airports of Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang can handle 180 charter flights a day. The minister said the policy will also encourage airlines to re-route their flights to other airports to take advantage of the lower fees. He said that the main international gateways -- Suvarnabhumi, Don Mueang, Chiang Mai, Phuket and Hat Yai -- have already exceeded their passenger handling capacity by about 40%. As such, the minister also asked AoT to slap higher fines for abrupt cancellations of landing and parking slots at AoT-managed airports.<br/>