Cathay Pacific raises ticket surcharges

HONG KONG -- Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd., Hong Kong’s largest airline, will raise its ticket surcharges for the second time this year because of higher fuel prices. Levies will climb to HK$104 (US$13) each way from HK$103 for short flights and to HK$428 from HK$424 for long flights starting Oct. 1, Hong Kong’s Civil Aviation Department said on its Web site on Sept. 21. The carrier’s Hong Kong Dragon Airlines Ltd. regional unit will raise surcharges to HK$104 from HK$103.
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