Government owns airports, says transport minister

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RAWANG: The government has the right to determine the rates of the passenger service charges (PSC) as it owns the airports, said Transport Minister Anthony Loke Siew Fook.

Loke pointed out that Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB) is the operator and Malaysian Aviation Commission (Mavcom) is the regulator, and both are government-linked entities.

“All assets are owned by the government. This (PSC rates) is a cabinet decision, not the Ministry of Transport. We are not undermining anybody,” he told reporters after the launch of the Klang Valley Double Track Phase 2 in Serendah here yesterday.

He also said that the lower PSC charges would not affect MAHB earnings.

“This is good news for everyone as we have agreed to lower the charges, which we believe will stimulate the tourism industry,” Loke said.  Last Friday, the government announced that the PSC for international flights were reduced from RM73 to RM50 at all airports in Malaysia, except for KL International Airport (KLIA), effective Oct 1.

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The PSC for Asean flights remains at RM35 and for domestic flights at RM11.

International Air Transport Association (Iata) on Monday said the decision by the government to intervene and lower the PSC charges has undermined Mavcom’s credibility and would put KLIA on the losing side compared to other airports. – Bernama

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