Civil Aeronautics Board cares more for airlines firms' profits than passengers, says Rodriguez
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- Cagayan de Oro City 2nd district Rep. Rufus Rodriguez criticized the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) on Saturday, Aug. 19 for allegedly being concerned more on the profits of airline companies than on the welfare of millions of passengers.

Cagayan de Oro City 2nd district Rep. Rufus Rodriguez (Facebook)
Cagayan de Oro City 2nd district Rep. Rufus Rodriguez criticized the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) on Saturday, Aug. 19 for allegedly being concerned more on the profits of airline companies than on the welfare of millions of passengers.
“The CAB is quick in giving more to airlines at the expense of the Filipino riding public," Rodriguez said in a statement.
"It has been remiss in penalizing airlines for flight cancellations, overbooking resulting in bumping off of passengers, delays, inordinate baggage policies, and failure of customer service availability,” he said.
The solon made these remarks after CAB announced that the passenger and cargo fuel surcharge rate for September will go up.
He said at present, airlines “are already imposing unreasonably very high prices for their plane fares".
“And the worst hit of these very high prices are the riding public from Mindanao,” Rodriguez said.
He added that he has received many complaints about high airfares from his constituents in Cagayan de Oro City and from friends in Davao City. “And this is true for all flights to and from Mindanao".
Depending on the distance, the CAB said the increased surcharge would range from P185 to P665 per ticket for domestic flights, and from P610.37 to P4,538.40 for international travel.
The agency stressed that the collection of the higher charge would optional on the part of airlines.
Rodriguez said the travel and tourism industry is starting to recover from the Covid-19 pandemic.
“Higher plane fares will dampen both domestic and international travel. I appeal to the carriers to defer the higher surcharge to encourage more tourists,” he underscored.
The veteran solon noted that airlines are now reporting net profits in the billions due to post-pandemic travel and tourism.
“They can afford to forego the increased surcharge, which is just a small fraction of their ticket price,” he said.