Hong Kong Airport Authority (AA) has launched a new round of a HK$1bn relief package for the airport community due to the continuing impact of the COVID-19 outbreak.
The relief package, with support from the government, is put together with a waiver of HK$670m Air Traffic Control Charges to the AA for the year 2019/20, which will be passed on in full to the airport community, plus a sum of HK$330m from the AA.
The effective period of different measures is from February to June 2020, targeting three main groups: aviation industry, airport retail tenants and restaurants, and airport staff.
Measures for the aviation industry will be worth around HK$630m. Airlines will receive full waiver for five months on parking and airbridge fees for idle passenger aircraft, and 40% reduction of passenger aircraft landing charges for four months, among other relief measures for airlines covering ramp handling, maintenance and airside vehicle-related fees.
Full waiver of commercial service counter licence fees, in-terminal service licence fees, and fees paid by cross-border transport operators will be provided for four months.
Rental of offices and lounges in the terminal and franchise fees for aviation support services including aircraft catering, into-plane fueling and maintenance, as well as cargo terminal services will be reduced by 10% to 50% for three to four months.
Rental relief totalling HK$320m will be provided to airport shops and restaurants paying a fixed rent. The rental concession will be 70% for three months from March to May, and 50% in June, as stepped-up support from the 20% fixed rental discount starting last October.
A total of HK$50m has been earmarked for providing training allowance to frontline airport staff who are on no-pay leave, with a view to encouraging staff to enhance competencies and skills. The sum can benefit up to 25,000 staff.
Before the announcement of the latest package, the AA has already introduced two rounds of relief measures in September 2019 and February 2020 respectively, amounting to about HK$1.6 billion. The measures in the past two rounds include rental concessions, reduction or waiver of fees, among others, providing support to various business partners such as airlines, ramp handlers, retail tenants, restaurants and franchisees.