Monopoly Airport Boycott Strategy

Air Canada chairman suggests airlines work together and agree to boycott airports charging high fees.
Dec. 12, 2005

Robert Milton, chariman of Air Canada and chairman of International Air Transportation Association says boycotting large airports which charge excessive fees to airlines might be a viable strategy to fighting rising costs.

Although possibly too late for some airports, like Toronto's Pearson, he suggests that emerging airports, such as Caracas, Venezuela where he accuses teh government of unequal treament of airlines, could feel the pinch.

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