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Taiwan's Civil Aviation Administration says fuel surcharges on flights operated by Taiwanese carriers will be reduced starting June 7, following a decline in oil prices. The move comes after surcharges were increased in April due to rising fuel costs.
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00:00The Civil Aviation Administration says fuel surcharges on flights operated by Taiwanese
00:05carriers will drop starting on June 7. This comes after those same fees were hiked in April due to
00:12the rising cost of fuel, which has now fallen again. The surcharge will drop by around 20%
00:18to US$35 for short-haul flights and US$91 for long-haul flights. Taiwan's aviation regulator
00:26also asks airlines to disclose operating costs like the amount they spend on fuel to help
00:31passengers better understand these fees.
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