Federal Antimonopoly Service states Koltsovo airport violates antimonopoly law
1 February 2007 (12:44)
‘The expert committee of Federal Antimonopoly Service declared today that the management of Koltsovo airport violated the antimonopoly law by introducing very firm fuel prices,’ Head of Sverdlovsk Region division of Federal Antimonopoly Service Tatiana Kolotova said to UrBC representative.
‘Koltsovo airport was ordered to produce monthly reports on its fuel prices as well as papers that justify the possible increase in the price,’ Ms Kolotova said.
‘Koltsovo airport was ordered to produce monthly reports on its fuel prices as well as papers that justify the possible increase in the price,’ Ms Kolotova said.
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