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Hong Kong International Airport's HK$180-per-head third runway fee may be reduced amid public outcry, transport chief says

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A levy on airport passengers may be set lower than the proposed HK$180, the transport minister says. Photo: Sam Tsang
Eddie Lee

A proposed HK$180-per-traveller fee for passengers flying out of Hong Kong International Airport may be lowered amid public concern, the transport minister said yesterday.

The levy has been put forward by the Airport Authority as one way to help meet the cost of a third runway at the airport, which is fast approaching capacity.

But Professor Anthony Cheung Bing-leung said yesterday that the authority had agreed the fee should not impose a burden, especially for economy passengers on short-haul flights.

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Meanwhile the government is considering appointing independent experts to monitor a controversial air traffic control system newly installed at the airport after media reports of glitches during testing.

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"We won't compromise on safety," Cheung said yesterday.

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