Brazil’s Airlines Oppose Legislation For Mandatory Baggage Allotment

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Airline industry stakeholders have banded together in objecting to the return of a mandatory baggage allowance in Brazil. The country’s airlines were allowed to start charging for baggage in 2017, but in May, Brazil’s Senate provisionally approved a measure to allow free bags for air passengers...

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