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Jetstar sees flight schedule changes due to Singapore airport fee hike

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(Reuters) - Airways' budget arm said Singapore's move to raise passenger fees at its Airport will compel the carrier to "shift flights around" to cope with changes in demand and may impact the city-state's status as an hub.

The Civil Authority of (CAAS) said earlier this week it would introduce a new airport development levy effective July 1 of S$10.80 ($8.17) for passengers who begin their trips from and S$3.00 for those transiting.

Airport is also raising its passenger service and security fee, currently at S$27.90, by S$2.50 from July 2018. The fees will also be increased by S$2.50 annually over the next six years from April 2019.

The measures are to help fund the city-state's airport expansion plans, which include a fifth terminal that is to be completed around 2030.

Jetstar's said on Friday the additional fees would lead to an average increase of 15-20 percent on the fares the company sells in this market.

"We are going to have to shift flights around 'coz demand will change," Evans told on the sidelines of the CAPA Global LCC Summit in

"is competing with Hong Kong, and Middle Eastern hubs. People will change hubs to fly to Europe, for a few dollars," he said. is due to move its hub to from at the end of this month.

Changi, which is the world's sixth busiest airport for international traffic, saw a record 62.2 million passengers in 2017.

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(Reporting by Aradhana Aravindan; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman)

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First Published: Fri, March 02 2018. 13:30 IST
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