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Airports of Thailand to raise passenger service tax

Airports of Thailand to raise passenger service tax

BANGKOK: Airports of Thailand (AoT) will increase passenger service charges at six international airports including Phuket International Airport by B30 from April 1 next year to cover the operating costs of Common Use Passenger Processing Systems (Cupps).

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By Bangkok Post

Saturday 25 November 2023 09:38 AM


Passengers arrive at the new satellite terminal, dubbed SAT-1, at Suvarnabhumi airport on Sept 28. Photo: Varuth Hirunyatheb / Bangkok Post

Passengers arrive at the new satellite terminal, dubbed SAT-1, at Suvarnabhumi airport on Sept 28. Photo: Varuth Hirunyatheb / Bangkok Post

AoT director Kirati Kitmanawat said on Friday (Nov 24) that the AoT has adopted the systems at the six airports it manages: Suvarnabhumi, Don Mueang, Chiang Mai, Mae Fah Luang, Phuket and Hat Yai.

The systems, hence, have a higher operating cost, leading the AoT to introduce the new passenger service charge, reports Bangkok Post.

The AoT will raise the charge from B700 to B730 per person for international departures and from B100 to B130 for domestic departures starting April 1 next year.

Cupps provides Common Use Terminal Equipment that upgrades the check-in system and Common Use Self Service which enables passengers to self-check in at the airports or do so in advance up to 12 hours before departure.

Mr Kirati also said that Cupps provides a self-service baggage drop which eases congestion at check-in counters. The rise has been approved by the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT), which says Cupps is listed as an aeronautical charge, he said.

Also, Cupps is calculated under the service charge, according to the Air Navigation Act’s Section 56 (1), which allows aviation authorities to collect the charge for airport improvement and passenger facilities.

Mr Kirati also said the new charge rate was approved by the transport minister. He added that, according to the law, revenue from the charge will be used to acquire new facilities as well as fund airport maintenance and safety measures.

The AoT will also concentrate on improving airport technology so that it meets international standards.