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Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd, Hong Kong's largest airline, will raise its ticket surcharges for the third time this year because of higher fuel prices.

 

Short-haul levies will climb to HK$113 (US$14.50) each way from HK$104 and long-haul surcharges will rise to HK$466 from HK$428, starting Saturday, Hong Kong's Civil Aviation Department said on its Website yesterday. The carrier's Hong Kong Dragon Airlines unit will raise surcharges to HK$113 from HK$104.

 

(Shanghai Daily November 27, 2007)

 

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