Higher fees at Seletar Airport for passengers, aircraft operators from July


Seletar Airport’s fees and charges have not changed since 2018 despite inflationary pressures pushing costs up. The aviation levy for Seletar has also remained unchanged for 13 years. - Photo: ST file

SINGAPORE: Travellers flying out of Seletar Airport and those operating flights there will have to pay higher fees and levies from July 1 to cover rising operation and regulatory costs, said the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) and airport operator Changi Airport Group (CAG).

The passenger service and security fee (PSSF), which goes to CAG, will go up from S$25.90 to S$41 in July.

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