Airports, Airlines Squaring Off For Another PFC Battle
As predictable (and pleasant) as the seven-year locust, U.S. airports and airlines are girding for their quadrennial legislative battle. In 1990, they clashed over adoption of passenger facility charges and a national noise policy. In 1994, it was airport rates and charges. In 1998, the fight will...
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