Parking Firm Will Fight Richmond Airport Fee
The owner of the only private parking company serving Richmond's airport plans to fight a new fee he calls an attempt to drive him out of business.
In 2004, another company, Park Shuttle N Fly, sued Norfolk International over its policy. A federal judge ruled in the airport's favor in December 2004, according to a report in The Virginian-Pilot.
U.S. District Judge Raymond A. Jackson determined that the fee was in line with what other airports charge, the newspaper said.
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