Carriers Seek Blanket Okay To Delay Use Of Int’l Authorities
Seven network carriers together asked the U.S. Transportation Dept. to waive dormancy conditions on international exemptions and frequency allocations, citing an “urgent need for flexibility” in the face of high fuel prices and a shaky economy. The last time U.S. airlines banded together on such a...
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