Hooters Air Owes Lehigh Valley Airport $1 Million
The Myrtle Beach, S.C. airline has been struggling with fuel costs since the fall.
LVIA officials have asked Hooters to pay off the debt in the next month. If it does not, the airport will consider legal action to recoup the money. No other airline at LVIA owes significant amount of money in back bills.
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