HAWAII GOVERNOR ORDERS TWO-YEAR STAY ON LANDING FEES
The State of Hawaii is waiving airline landing fees at its airports for two years, effective Sept. 1, in an attempt to encourage tourism. Airlines currently pay the state about $40 million a year in landing fees. Reserving the right to reinstate fees if needed, Gov. Ben Cayetano ordered the Hawaii...
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