FEES, FEES, FEES

The European Commission has informed IATA that its agreement to set tariffs--chiefly to facilitate freight interlining--restrains competition and is no longer necessary in light of the liberalized airfreight market and widespread bilateral and global alliances. The EC gave IATA two months to reply...

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