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The fees — which the airline called co-payments — are nonrefundable in case a trip is canceled.
The fees, which also covered the cost of a number of contractors, amounted to about 7percentt of the budget.
But how can it, given the fees, which have raced ahead of earnings and inflation in recent decades?
Business minister Matthew Hancock has described the fees, which could be as much as £1,200, as "modest".
The fees, which will fall to 20 cents per megabyte by July 2015, may help sustain Mr. Colao and Vodafone as they weather a turbulent period in Europe.
For part-time and low-wage workers, the fees, which can be difficult to escape, quickly devour much of the money deposited on the cards.
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His organization, like VAGA, takes a percentage of the fee, which varies depending on the use.
Will continue to top-slice the fee, which currently contributes £150m to broadband rollout.
Furthermore, the Buildings Department issued an illuminated sign permit and billed the owner for the fee, which was paid.
The fee, which has remained the same since 1989, would be increased to a maximum $30,000 per project, from $20,000.
Karakas said the club was wealthy enough that it did not need the fee, which European basketball observers estimated at less than $500,000.
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