30/12/2014
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The National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC) plans to release the airlines to charge for infants in arms deals, as reported on Sunday (28) by Folha de S. Paulo newspaper. The current standard requires children up to two years staying in their parents' lap pay a maximum of 10% of the amount paid by the adult - in practice, none of the companies charge.
However, according to the newspaper, were the companies themselves who requested the release of the tariff, claiming that the value of adult tickets are already deregulated. The intention contained in document on changes in transport conditions made by the Superintendency of Economic Regulation of ANAC.
Called "technical note", the document provides the basis for an open public consultation in November to change rules in the sector. By June 2015, the document will go to public hearing.
The newspaper, the Brazilian Association of Airline (Abear) said the move would increase competitiveness in the sector.
Source: Agency Brazil
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