AirAsia to introduce mandatory carbon fees from Jan 1

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AirAsia to introduce mandatory carbon fees from Jan 1
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PETALING JAYA: Low-cost carrier AirAsia is set to implement a mandatory carbon fee on all passengers starting Jan 1, 2025, said Transport Minister Ant...

: Low-cost carrier AirAsia is set to implement a mandatory carbon fee on all passengers starting Jan 1, 2025, said Transport Minister Anthony Loke.

“The Malaysian Aviation Commission has strengthened the MACPC to provide better protection for consumers. This includes the implementation of carbon levies.“The Malaysian Aviation Consumer Protection Code 2024 was gazetted on Aug 30, 2024 and came into effect on Sept 1, 2024,” Loke said in his written reply.

Additionally, he also pointed out that all airlines must disclose its final ticket price, inclusive of all fees and charges, prior to the customer completing their respective transaction.

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