Ecuador's Airlines Reject Commission Amendments To Law
Airlines operating in Ecuador last week rejected congressionally approved amendments to the new civil aviation legislation, including a controversial sales commission scheme that will require international carriers to pay 6% and domestic carriers 8% commissions to travel agents. The law reverses...
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