Court Declares Chelyabinsk Airport Parking Fares Are Too High
14 September 2011 (11:44)
The 18th Arbitration Court of Appeals supported the ruling of Chelyabinsk Region division of Russia’s Federal Antimonopoly Service; the latter made Chelyabinsk International Airport pay a 138,500-ruble fine for setting exceedingly high prices for the short-term automobile parking services, Interfax-Ural refers to the spokesperson for the FAS’s Chelyabinsk Region division as reporting.
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