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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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Companies
- Air Canada
- Austrian Airlines AG
- BCD Holdings NV
- Brussels Airlines NVSA
- Carlson Wagonlit BV
- Deutsche Lufthansa AG
- Expedia Cruises
- Expedia Group Inc.
- JetBlue Airways Corp.
- Ovation Travel Group
- Sabre Corp.
- Silver Lake
- Southwest Airlines Co.
- Spirit Airlines Inc.
- TPG Capital LP
- Travelport Ltd.
- United Airlines Holdings Inc.
- Virgin America Inc.
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October 24, 2016
US Airways, Sabre Trade Bullying Charges At Antitrust Trial
US Airways opened its $134 million antitrust trial against Sabre Holdings Monday by telling a Manhattan jury that the trip planning service bullied it into a financially oppressive contract, but Sabre rejected that contention, telling jurors that consumers had the power to buy fares anywhere they wished.
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August 15, 2016
Sabre Says US Airways Can't 'Bias' Jury In Antitrust Spat
Sabre told a New York federal judge Friday that letting US Airways Inc. set a range of damages could bias jurors in the upcoming antitrust trial over whether Sabre unlawfully charged inflated airline booking fees.
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January 11, 2016
US Airways Slams Sabre's $6.4M Fee Request In Antitrust Suit
US Airways told a New York federal judge Monday that the $6.4 million in fees and costs that Sabre Holdings Corp. said the airline should pay to revive a damages claim in its antitrust suit over allegedly inflated booking fees is unreasonable.
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December 09, 2015
US Airways Can Revive Damages Claim In Antitrust Fight
A New York federal judge on Tuesday let US Airways restore its previously waived claim for damages in an antitrust suit accusing Sabre Holdings Corp. of inflating booking fees, saying the airline followed proper procedure to amend its suit and the legal move wasn't in bad faith.
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September 29, 2015
Sabre Blasts US Airways' Damages Claim In Antitrust Fight
Sabre Holdings Corp. told a New York federal judge Monday that US Airways cannot revive a previously waived claim for damages in the airline's antitrust suit accusing Sabre of inflating booking fees, saying the airline is desperately switching tactics after an earlier legal maneuver fizzled.
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September 08, 2015
Judge Moots US Airways' Relief Claim In Antitrust Ticket Row
A New York federal judge on Friday tossed US Airways Inc.'s claim for declaratory judgment in its antitrust suit accusing Sabre Holdings Corp. of inflating booking fees after finding that the airlines' claim was moot, but rejected Sabre's offer to pay $20 to dodge all remaining claims.
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July 20, 2015
Sabre Asks To Eat $20 To End US Airways' Antitrust Claims
Sabre Holdings Corporation on Friday asked a New York federal judge for a $20 summary judgment in U.S. Airways' antitrust suit against the ticket distributor, saying U.S. Airways' claim for declaratory relief is moot.
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May 05, 2015
Sabre Urges Judge To Snub US Airways' 'Hypothetical' Query
Sabre Holdings Corp. told a New York federal judge on Monday that guidance sought by U.S. Airways Inc. in its antitrust suit against the ticket distributor amounts to an advisory opinion based on a hypothetical situation, and that the court should not entertain its questions.
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April 28, 2015
US Airways Will Ditch Damages For Sabre Antitrust Bench Trial
Counsel for U.S. Airways Inc., which is accusing ticket distributor Sabre Holdings Corp. of conspiring to block the airline from launching a competing service, told a New York federal judge on Monday that U.S. Airways is willing to trade damages for a bench trial.
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January 07, 2015
US Airways' Claims Trimmed In Ticket Monopoly Row
A New York federal judge on Tuesday trimmed U.S. Airways Inc.'s antitrust suit against Sabre Holdings Corp., ruling the airline can't seek certain damages from the travel technology company because of a lack of timeliness and a settlement agreement between parent company American Airlines Inc. and Sabre.