Don't burden the passengers; airlines should absorb higher DCA fees


It will take time before Chinese tourists return, but AirAsia is cashing in on MAS

EVERY time airlines are hit with higher costs, their inclination is to pass them on to their passengers.

When crude oil prices were high, travellers were made to pay fuel surcharges. It took a long time before the charges were done away with.

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