Topic : airport rules

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Regulations| February 1, 2012

Cleveland Limo Operators Upset Over Airport Fee

The charge would replace an annual fee of $500 per vehicle, paid-for permits that allow drivers to park and wait for passengers.

Regulations| December 15, 2011

GCLA To Redouble Efforts On Key Issues

2012 will bring some familiar challenges on important regulatory matters affecting operator accesses at major airports.

Regulations| November 11, 2011

Phoenix Delays Decision On New Airport Fees

A proposal would double the amount already paid by limo operators and give a competitive edge to city vehicles, which are exempt.

Regulations| November 10, 2011

The Battle For Chicago: Limo Laws Leave Operators Wondering

Complex regulations and a questionable tax muddle what’s fair and what’s legal for city and suburban Chicago operators.

Regulations| October 19, 2011

Is LAX Getting Bossy About Bus Paint?

One Southern California operator was denied airport license renewals for two buses because of the color of their bodies.

Regulations| October 5, 2011

GCLA To Hold Poker Fundraiser

The unique event is designed to raise money to fight harmful regulations against California limousine operators.

Regulations| September 7, 2011

GCLA Alerts Operators To Impending Vehicle Ban

The group wants to nix a rule that would deny San Diego airport license renewals to chauffeured vehicles at least seven years old.

Regulations| July 13, 2011

Vegas Airport Cuts Number Of Limo Services

Managers at McCarran International Airport, citing lower passenger volume than in the past, have decided to reduce the number of limo and shuttle companies serving the airport from six to four.

Regulations| October 1, 1995

Port Authority Continues to Address Hustler Problem

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