Saturday, June 4, 2011

Firefly not imposing fuel surcharge, says MD

PETALING JAYA: Despite high jet fuel prices, Firefly has reiterated that it will not impose a fuel surcharge in the near future.

Its managing director Datuk Eddy Leong said this was in line with the company’s commitment to make travel affordable.

“Firefly’s fare structure and pricing strategies have already taken into account the off-peak and high travel cycles, as well as both early bird buyers and last-minute shoppers.

“Our passengers can anticipate low fares with discounts of up to 80% or in some cases, even zero fare,” he said in a statement yesterday.

Leong added that the airline maintained high efficiency levels to keep its operating costs low so that it could offer the lowest price to customers.

“As a community airline, we offer low fares but with good value,” he added.

Source: The Star Online

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