Lufthansa Breaks Ranks Over Acceptance Of Higher Overflight Fees

Lufthansa has become the first airline to break ranks in a conditional agreement to accept an FAA-proposed increase in U.S. overflight fees, arguing that the proposed increases are too high and that the fees should be frozen at current levels—if not scrapped altogether. Comments on the FAA’s Notice...

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