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Italian minister Matteoli to AVIONEWS: next week green light to airports charge increases

Rome, Italy - The adjustment approved in November, waits since January activation from Committee

Seems on home-run the longed - for airport management companies, at least - charge increases, approved last November by the CIPE (Interministerial Committee for Economic Planning). This was announced today to AVIONEWS by Altero Matteoli, Italian Minister of Infrastructure and Transport, on the sidelines of the conference on "Potentialities of the Single European Sky for Italian aerospace sector",...

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