Coronavirus: Private airports want to levy extra charge with airline fares
March 13, 2020: Association of Private Airport Operators (APAO) urged government to allow levy a passenger facilitation charge as part of airline fares to cover increased operating expenses being incurred by the operators due to coronavirus outbreak.
March 13, 2020: Association of Private Airport Operators (APAO) urged government to allow levy a passenger facilitation charge as part of airline fares to cover increased operating expenses being incurred by the operators due to coronavirus outbreak.
In a letter written to the Ministry of Civil Aviation, the representation noted that the airport operators are now in a situation of severe financial crisis and need relief/support to sustain airport operations.
Meanwhile, International Air Transport Association (IATA) tweeted “India's private airports need to do a reality check on their suggestion to impose a new levy at a time when passenger demand is plummeting on account of the COVID19 outbreak.”
#India's private airports need to do a reality check on their suggestion to impose a new levy at a time when passenger demand is plummeting on account of the #COVID19 outbreak. pic.twitter.com/4dF7DRGuZv
“To address the growing severity of this issue and ensure the sustainability of operations for airport operators, we propose,” reads the APAO letter.
- Defining a close cooperation mechanism between airport operators and policy stakeholders to identify various options to tackle the crisis.
- Allowing levying of a nominal passenger facilitation charge as part of airline fares to cover increased operating expenses being incurred by the operators.
- Provisioning of an airport operator alleviation package by AERA to facilitate the growing operational expenses, released in the next control period of applicable airport operators.