Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism, Investments and Aviation Chester Cooper said yesterday the government will defend the country’s sovereign right to manage and charge for the use of Bahamian airspace. His comments came after Guardian Business reported yesterday that eight US airlines have filed a joint complaint to the US Department of Transportation (USDT), citing
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Eight US airlines, represented by trade association and lobbying group Airlines for America, have filed a complaint with the US Department of Transportation against the Bahamas government and a number of Bahamian air carriers, claiming discrimination over the collection of fees for the use of Bahamian airspace. The joint complaint, which was filed on December
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