Delta, AirTran Say Bag Fee Plaintiffs Rely On Old Precedents

By Kelly Knaub (September 14, 2015, 4:13 PM EDT) -- Delta Air Lines Inc. and AirTran Airways Inc. told a Georgia federal court on Friday that the plaintiffs bringing an antitrust suit over baggage fees shouldn't get class certification because the precedents they relied on in their motion have been replaced with newer case law that requires more rigorous analysis....

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