Terminal fee integration in airline ticket deferred to Nov. 1
Authorities are moving back by one month the integration of the terminal fee to the price of
airline tickets
, as a consideration to passengers who may be adversely affected by the move.
This means the integration will be implemented not this Wednesday but on November 1, according to a report on Unang Balita.
Transportation authorities expect the one-month period will particularly benefit those who had been exempted from paying the terminal fee.
Exempted from paying the terminal fee are overseas Filipino workers, pilgrims endorsed by the
National
Commission on Muslim Filipinos, athletes endorsed by the Philippine Sports Commission, and those authorized by the Office of the President.
Also exempted are children two years old and younger.
Earlier, the Manila International Airport Authority said the integration would mean passengers going through the Ninoy Aquino International Airport can expect less queuing.
MIAA general manager Jose Angel Honrado said the setup will immediately benefit at least seven million passengers who do not have to line up just to pay the terminal fee.
All airlines worldwide are to implement the integration simultaneously. The exemption will cover passengers transiting Manila to any destination point.
However, the process will go through a transition period and is to be fully implemented by October 2015, when all tickets purchased/issued before October 1, 2014 shall have been flown.
Integration will be upon booking or ticket purchase. If no exemption certificate is presented at the time of purchase, the P550 terminal fee will be included in the cost of ticket. —Joel Locsin/KG, GMA News
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