Thai Airways has cut surcharges on air tickets by nearly 50 percent after fuel prices eased, the airline said on Friday.
The surcharge on international flights would range from USD$14.50 to USD$89.50 per ticket, down from USD$25-USD$175, the national carrier said in a statement.
For domestic flights, the company would collect a levy of 400 baht (USD$11.60) per ticket on most routes, down from 700 baht.
Thai Airways shares have fallen nearly 80 percent this year, hurt by high fuel costs and falling passenger traffic.
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