In a recent development, the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has issued orders to introduce a new airport charge for passengers on domestic flights.
Starting January 15, each passenger will be required to pay an additional one hundred rupees as part of the revised aviation regulations.
This marks a departure from previous practices where similar charges were collected under the guise of security fees.
The airlines will now be responsible for collecting the designated airport charges from passengers and remitting the funds to the Civil Aviation Authority.
A spokesperson for the CAA confirmed the implementation of the new policy and highlighted the importance of these charges in sustaining and enhancing airport facilities and services.
The revenue generated from these charges will be allocated towards the maintenance and improvement of domestic airports, ensuring a seamless and secure travel experience for passengers.
The decision to explicitly label these fees as "airport charges" aims to provide transparency and clarity regarding the purpose of the collection. Passengers are encouraged to be aware of this change and cooperate with the airlines during the ticketing and boarding processes.
In response to inquiries, the CAA spokesperson stated, "This initiative is part of our ongoing efforts to enhance the overall aviation infrastructure in the country.
The revenue generated will be instrumental in modernizing our airports, implementing advanced security measures, and providing a more comfortable experience for passengers."