US Airways, Inc., for American Airlines, Inc. as Successor and Real Party in Interest v. Sabre Holdings Corporation et al

  1. November 21, 2011

    US Airways' Monopoly Claim Survives Dismissal Bid

    A New York federal judge on Monday said she will not throw out US Airways Inc.'s claims that ticket distributor Sabre Holdings Corp. uses an illegal monopoly to preserve its "obsolete" business model.

  2. October 06, 2011

    JPML Won't Combine Airline Booking Antitrust Suits

    The U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation on Thursday denied Sabre Inc.'s bid to consolidate in Texas federal court two suits accusing the company of monopolizing the airline booking business, ruling Sabre had not demonstrated a need to centralize the litigation.

  3. September 12, 2011

    Judge Orders Redo On US Airways' Monopoly Claims

    A New York federal judge on Monday struck US Airways Inc.'s monopolization claims from its heated antitrust and contract fight against ticket distribution company Sabre Holdings Corp., but directed the carrier to rethink its complaint.

  4. July 01, 2011

    Sabre Asks Court To Ground US Airways' Antitrust Suit

    Sabre Holdings Corp. asked a New York federal court on Thursday to dismiss an antitrust suit filed by US Airways Inc., arguing the case is merely a bid by the airline to undo its contract with the ticket distribution services company.

  5. April 21, 2011

    US Airways Hits Sabre With Antitrust Suit

    US Airways Group Inc. said Thursday it had filed an antitrust lawsuit in New York federal court against Sabre Holdings Corp. in a bid to stop the ticket distribution services company's allegedly anti-competitive and anti-consumer practices.

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