December 09, 2024
US Airways is dropping its demand for $139 million in attorney fees and costs after settling the issue with flight booking giant Sabre, a development poised to conclude the long-running New York federal court case accusing Sabre of monopolizing ticket distribution systems.
October 08, 2024
US Airways has renewed its bid for more than $139 million in costs for a long-running case accusing Sabre of monopolizing ticket distribution systems after a jury awarded the airline just $1 in damages following a second trial on antitrust claims.
June 26, 2023
US Airways is seeking more than $139 million to cover the cost of a long-running case accusing Sabre of monopolizing systems that connect airlines to travel agents, in which a jury awarded the airline just $1 in damages following a second trial.
June 02, 2023
A New York federal judge on Thursday said US Airways Inc. is entitled to reasonable attorney fees from airline booking giant Sabre in antitrust litigation that ended with a jury awarding the airline $1 in damages, rejecting Sabre's argument that the attorney fees awarded in cases with "nominal" damages awards should be zero.
April 26, 2023
Sabre urged a New York federal court on Monday to reject a magistrate judge's recommendation that the airline booking giant cover attorney fees for US Airways after a decade of antitrust litigation that resulted in a $1 jury award to the airline.
April 11, 2023
A federal magistrate judge has recommended that airline booking giant Sabre should cover the costs of attorney fees for US Airways, which pursued antitrust claims that ultimately resulted in a mere $1 jury award after more than a decade of litigation.
December 12, 2022
Airline booking giant Sabre told a New York federal court that US Airways should not recover any of its costs for pursuing antitrust claims that ultimately resulted in a $1 jury award after more than a decade of litigation.
November 21, 2022
US Airways told a New York federal court that Sabre should have to cover the cost of a long-running case accusing the seat-booking giant of squeezing out competition after a jury awarded the airline just $1 in damages following a second trial.
May 19, 2022
A Manhattan federal jury found Thursday that corporate seat booking giant Sabre Holdings Corp. purposefully squeezed out competition in the business travel industry, but awarded US Airways only a nominal $1 in damages after an earlier $15 million verdict in the airline's favor was overturned.
May 13, 2022
A second jury began deliberations Friday in the 11-year-old antitrust dispute between US Airways and corporate seat booking giant Sabre Holdings Corp., after a Manhattan federal judge shot down Sabre's request for a mistrial.