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Tuesday, December 16, 2008 (AP)
Malaysia's Firefly abolishes fuel surcharges



   (12-16) 05:36 PST KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) --
   Firefly, the budget wing of Malaysia Airlines, on Tuesday removed fuel
surcharges on all its flights and introduced low off-peak fares to woo
travelers amid the global economic slump.
   Firefly's move mirrors that of its rival, AirAsia, which last month beca=
me
the first carrier in the world to abolish fuel surcharges amid the recent
steep drop in fuel prices.
   From its peak of nearly $150 a barrel in mid-July, crude prices have
tumbled to around $44 a barrel amid fears that slower global growth will
crimp demand.
   Managing Director Eddy Leong said Firefly was able to pass on fuel savin=
gs
to its customers following lower oil prices as well as increased
efficiency in fuel usage with its new fleet of ATR72-500 turboprop
aircraft.
   Firefly has five ATR aircraft at present and will get five more new plan=
es
next year, which will help reduce its operating cost by almost 20 percent,
he said in a statement.
   At the same time, Firefly will also offer discounts of up to 80 percent =
or
even zero fares for off peak season, he said. There will be attractive
deals for high peak season, and Firefly will not go beyond their normal
fare structure to encourage people to travel, he said.
   "This initiative acknowledges the current economic situation and the need
to provide more affordable and transparent air fares for business and
leisure travelers. The benefits shared with passengers will make traveling
within one's mean in today's economical downturn," Leong said.
   Launched in April 2007, Firefly currently flies to several Malaysian
cities, the Thai resort islands of Phuket and Koh Samui and to Banda Aceh,
Medan and Pekanbaru in Indonesia. -----------------------------------------=
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Copyright 2008 AP

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