HONG KONG FURTHER EXTENDS AVIATION RELIEF PACKAGE UNTIL JULY

Hong Kong is extending its relief package for the airport community for another two months to the end of July 2021 after already earlier implementing multiple extensions to its support scheme for the aviation sector.

 

In a statement, the Airport Authority Hong Kong (AA) said the new extension is again due to the "prolonged impact to the aviation industry brought by the COVID-19 pandemic."

 

Waiver, reduction of fees at HKIA

"The waiver or reduction of various fees for the aviation industry will continue from June to July 2021, which includes the full waiver of parking charges for idle passenger aircraft and airbridge fees; reduction of passenger aircraft landing charges; fees reduction related to ramp handling, maintenance and airside vehicles," the Airport Authority announced.

 

It added that the relief aid will also include a rental reduction for terminal tenants covering lounges and offices; fees waiver for terminal licensees including ancillary passenger services, commercial services counters, and cross-border transport operators; and concessions on fees for aviation support services such as into-plane fuelling, aircraft maintenance, and inflight catering services.  

 

"The continuing relief package also includes rental relief for retail and catering tenants. Most of the shops and restaurants in the terminal have suspended business and their rental is waived. The base rent is also waived for those that remain open to provide essential services," it added.

 

Moving forward, the Aiport Authority said it will continue to monitor the situation and respond accordingly.

 

"The relief measures will be adjusted from time to time depending on the air traffic and business recovery situation at HKIA (Hong Kong International Airport)," it added.

 

Last year the Hong Kong government earmarked HK$630 million (US$81.27 million) to support its aviation community that has been severely impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.