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Article: AIRLINE, DIA TACKLE CONCOURSE RATE HIKE PROFITS FROM AIRPORT MAY BE USED TO COVER DEBT ON BAGGAGE SYSTEM.(Local)
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- Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
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- November 13, 1998
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Byline: Ann Imse News Staff Writer
Airline and airport officials at Denver International Airport said Thursday that they want to find a solution to the year 2000 rate hike on Concourse A, which is expected to drive away all its tenants.
``Any possibility that works is being considered,'' said airport manager Bruce Baumgartner.
United Airlines is willing to discuss an airportwide solution, such as using airport profits to cover the extra costs on Concourse A, said spokesman John Philp.
Rates are due to jump in Concourse A in February 2000 when the Continental Airlines lease expires. Under terms of a lawsuit settlement, Continental has ...