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The Department of Transportation said Friday the higher airport charges and passenger terminal fees at Ninoy Aquino International Airport would enable the San Miguel Group, the new concessionaire, to recoup some of its investments.
“Airport charges are not a big percentage of the airline’s expenses. We are working with the airlines on this,” he said. “The last increase was in 2000, so 24 years without an increase. We also have the lowest passenger terminal fee if you compare it to other airports in other countries,” he said. Bautista said the government is on track to turning over the operations and maintenance of NAIA to SMC Group within the year.
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