Birmingham Airport Freezes Charges Again
Birmingham Airport, Great Britain, will freeze its main airport charges for the fifth consecutive year to remain competitive in the U.K. aviation market. Officials will keep runway and passenger charges pegged at 1995-1996 levels, and the new charges, effective April 1, represent a "significant...
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