Five international airlines have agreed to pay fines totalling $504m for conspiring to fix prices for air cargo rates, the US Justice Department says.
The airlines include Air France and KLM, FBI holds 406 for mortgage fraud ...
German man sues for extradition of CIA agents ...
France deports genocide suspect ...
Air France scraps Alitalia bid ...
Global temperatures 'to decrease' ... now operated by a single holding company, which is to pay $350m.
The other airlines involved are Cathay Pacific, Dutch airline Martinair and Scandinavia's SAS.
The payments come after a wide-ranging inquiry into the air cargo industry by the department's anti-trust division.
(BBC)
<< Back
