Spirit Accused Of ‘Sour Grapes’ In Dormancy Waiver Case
The seven network carriers requesting two-year dormancy waivers for their international exemptions and frequencies claim Spirit opposed their filing because of “sour grapes” stemming from its failure to win multiple frequencies in the recent U.S.-Colombia proceeding. The carriers — Alaska, American...
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