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Airfares to be capped for regional WA residents, as Mark McGowan fulfils election promise

Residents across regional WA will see flights capped at $199 and $299 each way, depending on their location.  (ABC News: Che Chorley)

Capped airfares for residents in regional parts of the Western Australia will come into effect from July 1, Premier Mark McGowan has announced.

People living within 1,000 kilometres of Perth will pay a maximum of $199 each way, and those in more distant parts of the state will have their flights capped at $299. 

The $19.8 million scheme was a key commitment from the WA Labor government at last year's state election. 

The state government said return flights within the state had previously cost regional West Australians up to $1,000. 

The price caps will only apply to return flights starting in the regions.

Mark McGowan and Transport Minister Rita Saffioti made the announcement in Kalgoorlie-Boulder on Thursday morning.  (ABC Goldfields: Jarrod Lucas)

Reducing the burden on regional residents

Mr McGowan said the caps would ease the financial burden for people living in regional centres including Kalgoorlie, Albany, Broome, Geraldton, Port Hedland and Karratha. 

Return flights within WA can cost residents up to $1,000 without the caps. (ABC Kimberley: Matt Bamford)

WA Transport Minister Rita Saffioti said the scheme would be the first of its kind in Australia. 

"I am so proud we have secured this funding and have been able to work collaboratively with airlines and regional communities to deliver this unprecedented election commitment," she said. 

Regional Western Australians could save hundreds of dollars under the new scheme.  (ABC Goldfields: Jarrod Lucas)

Residents welcome the move

Broome resident Paul Jones travels to Perth every three months for MRI scans.

Mr Jones said the cost of the trip meant he had to go alone and stay in hostels. 

Paul Jones says flight caps will help him get to Perth for medical treatment, but it will still be an expensive trip. (ABC Kimberley: Andrew Seabourne)

"It just makes it hard sometimes when you have to go by yourself, stay in hospital by yourself, stay in accommodation by yourself, and to have a family member there would be a lot more comforting," he said. 

Mr Jones said the caps would be welcome, but at $598 return from Broome under the scheme, the costs would still hurt the hip pocket. 

"Having capped flights is good but we could do a little bit better I think," he said. 

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