China Raises Domestic Airline Fuel Surcharge to RMB 90–170 Per Passenger Starting May 17

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According to Jin10, effective today (May 17), China’s domestic airline tickets are subject to increased fuel surcharges. Passengers traveling on routes under 800 kilometers will pay RMB 90 per ticket; those on routes exceeding 800 kilometers will pay RMB 170 per ticket. Infants are exempt, while children, war-disabled veterans, and disabled police officers pay half the standard rate.

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