民间组织请求最高法院叫停尼诺·阿基诺国际机场私有化协议及费用上涨

机场私有化反对联盟(ULAP)已请求最高法院立即叫停尼诺·阿基诺国际机场(NAIA)的特许经营协议及费用上涨,理由是中东紧张局势引发了全球石油价格波动。该组织于3月24日以电子方式提交了第二份重申动议,主张这些变更给菲律宾民众施加了不合理的经济负担。

机场私有化反对联盟(ULAP)于3月24日通过电子方式向最高法院提交了第二份重申动议,寻求针对2024年3月18日与圣米格尔公司牵头的New NAIA Infra Corp.签署的尼诺·阿基诺国际机场(NAIA)特许经营协议,以及提高机场收费的马尼拉国际机场管理局修订版第1号行政命令发布临时限制令。请愿书称,国内和国际航班的起降费上涨了220%,飞机停场费上涨了超过1400%。该动议指出:“当前中东地区的战争及其对每位菲律宾人日常生活产生的重大经济影响,进一步凸显了最高法院迫切需要使菲律宾民众免受因违宪和非法修订版行政命令而造成的不必要且不合理的经济负担。”在此之前,该组织已分别于2025年5月和8月提出过挑战。New NAIA Infra Corp.对此回应称,该公司“尊重任何团体代表旅客和通勤者提出关切并寻求法律救济的权利”,并意识到菲律宾家庭(包括免除旅行税和国际航站楼费用的海外菲律宾劳工)所面临的压力。国内航空公司在起降费方面享有65%的折扣,而机票价格则受到燃油价格和市场条件的影响。该公司指出,此次费用调整旨在解决多年来基础设施投资不足的问题,并将受到政府监管和公众问责。

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