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Jan 07, 2013 (newstodate): Taking effect from December 15, 2012, Poland's Warsaw Chopin Airport has announced a new charges scheme aiming at stimulating the growth of air traffic.
Whereas basic rates remain unchanged since 2009, a number of new discounts have been put in place, aiming at encouraging carriers to launch new services from Warsaw and increase frequencies on existing routes.
Most new discounts concern passenger flights and transfer passengers, but the airport is also offering discounts aiming at the air cargo industry.
Thus, the airport has introduced a 25 percent landing charge discount for increase of all cargo operations with respect to each additional operation, as well as introducing a landing charge discount for launching a new non-European all-cargo route amounting to 50 percent in the first two years and 25 percent in the third year of operation.
Whereas basic rates remain unchanged since 2009, a number of new discounts have been put in place, aiming at encouraging carriers to launch new services from Warsaw and increase frequencies on existing routes.
Most new discounts concern passenger flights and transfer passengers, but the airport is also offering discounts aiming at the air cargo industry.
Thus, the airport has introduced a 25 percent landing charge discount for increase of all cargo operations with respect to each additional operation, as well as introducing a landing charge discount for launching a new non-European all-cargo route amounting to 50 percent in the first two years and 25 percent in the third year of operation.