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Thursday, August 24, 2000, updated at 13:31(GMT+8)
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CAAC Set Price Limit for Feeder Airplanes
The Civial Aviation Administrition of China decided to cut the airport construction fee for domestic feeder lines from the current 50 yuan (US$6.02) to 10 yuan (US$1.204) starting October 1.
Feeder line flights refer to those turboprop-powerd airplanes carrying less than 70 passengers and all types of planes seated fewer than 50 travellers, an official with the CAAC said on Tuesday.
Meanwhile, the domestic aviation regulator also set a ceiling ticket price for feeder lines, he said. (Chinadaily)
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The Civial Aviation Administrition of China decided to cut the airport construction fee for domestic feeder lines from the current 50 yuan (US$6.02) to 10 yuan (US$1.204) starting October 1.
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