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Aera issues warning to airport operators over unauthorised passenger tariffs

IndiaTimes Monday, 16 October 2023
The Airports Economic Regulatory Authority (AERA) has warned airport operators about imposing unauthorized tariffs on passengers. AERA has noticed that some major airport operators have been charging fees for aeronautical services without the necessary regulatory approvals. The order states that airport operators are not allowed to collect unapproved charges, and passengers should not pay for them. AERA will determine the tariff for services provided at major airports using aeronautical assets. The directive instructs all airport operators to file a Multi Year Tariff Proposal with AERA for approval and to refrain from charging unapproved fees.
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