Airlines seek parking fee cuts at NAIA

Airline companies operating at Ninoy Aquino International Airport appealed to the Department of Transportation for cuts in airport fees as fuel prices rise and flights to the Middle East remain suspended due to regional tensions. Manila International Airport Authority general manager Eric Ines confirmed requests for discounts on landing and parking fees as well as Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines navigation fees.

Airline companies operating at Ninoy Aquino International Airport appealed to the Department of Transportation yesterday for reductions in airport fees amid rising fuel prices and ongoing suspensions of flights to the Middle East due to regional tensions. Manila International Airport Authority general manager Eric Ines confirmed that airlines requested discounts on NAIA landing and parking fees, as well as Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines navigation fees. They also sought relaxation of the three-hour aircraft parking limit and fee reductions for planes stranded at NAIA from the Middle East situation. The Airline Operators Council, Board of Airline Representatives, Philippine Airlines Association and related groups will meet with MIAA and DOTr on Tuesday. Ines stated, “We cannot just change it, we cannot immediately reduce the rate because it is in the concession agreement, and there is a law, there is an Administrative Order No.001. The President, and if the Cabinet agrees, then it can be only be replaced by regulation.” CAAP noted Cathay Pacific's announcement suspending flights to and from Dubai until April 30 due to the Middle East security situation. Affected passengers should contact airlines for rebooking, rerouting and travel updates.

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Manila Mayor Isko Moreno announces 50% fuel cut for city vehicles amid US-Iran crisis at City Hall press conference.
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Manila mayor orders 50% fuel cut for city government amid US-Iran crisis

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Manila Mayor Isko Moreno Domagoso has ordered a 50% reduction in fuel use across the city government in response to supply and price disruptions from the US-Iran conflict in the Middle East. This comes as oil prices are set to rise in the Philippines next week. The measures aim to safeguard public funds and essential services.

The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) will cut aeronautical fees and passenger service charges at its managed airports starting April 1 to mitigate rising fuel prices. The reductions follow directives from President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Transportation Secretary Giovanni Lopez. Rates vary by airport class and travel type.

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Ugnayan ng mga Lumalaban sa Airport Privatization (ULAP) has asked the Supreme Court to immediately halt the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) concession deal and fee increases amid global oil shocks from Middle East tensions. The group filed a second reiterative motion electronically on March 24. It argues the changes impose an unjustified economic burden on Filipinos.

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has lamented the ongoing Middle East crisis involving the US, Israel, and Iran. As the conflict enters its fourth day, flight operations to the region remain grounded. IATA is urging states to take measures to protect civil aviation.

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President Gustavo Petro endorsed the Ministry of Transport's proposal for airlines to self-regulate ticket prices during the year-end season. Minister María Fernanda Rojas asked the Aeronáutica Civil to enforce this amid expected high demand. However, Iata's Colombia manager, Paola Bernal, attributes high prices to elevated taxes and fees.

The ongoing conflict in the Middle East, involving U.S. and Israeli air assaults on Iran and Iranian retaliatory strikes, has led to widespread flight suspensions by regional airlines. Oil prices have surged over 10% to more than $75 per barrel due to the shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz. Analysts predict potential increases in airfares as airlines face higher fuel costs.

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Global airlines are increasing ticket prices as jet fuel costs soar due to the US-Israel conflict with Iran. Airspace closures in the region are forcing reroutes and cancellations, exacerbating the disruptions. Oil prices have fluctuated sharply, impacting carriers worldwide.

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