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US Airways, Inc., for American Airlines, Inc. as Successor and Real Party in Interest v. Sabre Holdings Corporation et al
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1:11-cv-02725
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- Air Canada
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- Expedia Group Inc.
- JetBlue Airways Corp.
- Ovation Travel Group
- Sabre Corp.
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- Southwest Airlines Co.
- Spirit Airlines Inc.
- TPG Capital LP
- Travelport Ltd.
- United Airlines Holdings Inc.
- Virgin America Inc.
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May 12, 2022
US Airways, Sabre Wrap 2nd Antitrust Trial In Marathon Case
US Airways and corporate seat booking giant Sabre Holdings Corp. made final pitches Thursday to the second Manhattan federal jury to hear their 11-year-old antitrust dispute, dueling over whether Sabre used restrictive contracts to squash competition in the business travel industry.
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April 22, 2022
2nd SDNY Jury Hears Airfare Row After 1st 'Bored To Death'
An 11-year-old antitrust dispute between the former US Airways and corporate seat booking giant Sabre Holdings Corp. went before a second Manhattan jury Friday, after a 2016 trial in which benumbed jurors' $15 million verdict for the airline was scratched on technical legal grounds.
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April 05, 2022
Sabre Can't Block Current CEO's Testimony In Antitrust Trial
A federal judge rejected Sabre's bid to prevent US Airways from calling Sabre's current CEO as a witness during a trial scheduled to start later this month in the American Airlines unit's long-running antitrust suit against the travel technology giant.
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March 30, 2022
Sabre Doesn't Want Current CEO Testifying In Antitrust Trial
Sabre is planning to ask a New York federal court to prevent US Airways from calling Sabre's current CEO as a witness during a trial scheduled to start next month in the American Airlines unit's long-running antitrust suit against the travel technology giant.
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March 28, 2022
'Volume Of Evidence' Sustains US Airways' Suit Against Sabre
US Airways Inc. can mostly continue its 11-year-old antitrust claims against travel-planning giant Sabre, after a New York federal judge dismissed only some allegations as time-barred while crediting the American Airlines subsidiary's assertions of market power and injury.
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April 21, 2017
Sabre Fires Back At US Airways For $122M Fee Request
Air booking company Sabre urged a New York federal court to deny US Airways' request for $122 million in attorneys' fees in an antitrust suit over a contract giving Sabre booking access to all of the airline's seats, arguing the airline didn't produce timely records to justify its fee request.
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April 18, 2017
US Airways Defends $122M Fee Bid In Sabre Antitrust Suit
US Airways on Monday defended its request for $122 million in attorneys' fees for its $15 million victory against trip-planning giant Sabre Inc. in a suit over a contract giving booking access to all of the airline's seats, saying the fees are reasonable and in line with Sabre's own legal costs.
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March 21, 2017
Sabre Can't Overturn $15M Loss In US Airways Antitrust Row
A New York federal judge on Tuesday denied Sabre's bid to dismantle a $15 million jury verdict handed to US Airways that found the travel technology company restrained trade through unfavorable contract terms, saying Sabre had not presented sufficient facts to undermine the evidence that led to the verdict.
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March 06, 2017
US Airways Asks For $122M Fees In $15M Antitrust Win
US Airways asked a New York federal judge for $122 million in attorneys' fees and costs for its antitrust win against trip-planning giant Sabre, arguing Friday that the litigation was long and complex, justifying a fee request that is more than eight times larger than the damages awarded.
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March 03, 2017
Sabre Blasts US Airways' Bid To Expand $15M Antitrust Win
Trip-planning giant Sabre slammed US Airways' request for a declaratory ruling on top of its $15 million antitrust damages win, telling a New York federal court Friday the airline is simply rehashing a long-rejected claim in order to get a leg up in upcoming contract negotiations.