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February 26, 2018
9th Circ. Urged To Revive Multicity Fare Price-Fixing Suit
Travel agents told the Ninth Circuit on Friday that a California federal judge ignored direct evidence when she dismissed their antitrust suit accusing American Airlines, Delta, United and a global airfare publisher of conspiring to overcharge customers and fix fares on multicity flights.
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February 14, 2017
Travel Agents Lose Bid To Revive Airline Price-Fixing Suit
A California federal judge on Monday refused to reverse her decision dismissing an antitrust suit brought by travel agents against American Airlines, Delta, United and a global airfare publisher, finding that the agents failed to prove there was any agreement or conspiracy to fix fares on multicity flights.
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January 06, 2017
Airline Fares Antitrust Row Wrongly Axed, Court Told
Travel agents asked a California federal judge on Thursday to reconsider her recent dismissal of their antitrust suit alleging American Airlines, Delta, United and a global airfare publisher engaged in a conspiracy to overcharge customers and fix fares on multicity flights.
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December 08, 2016
Delta, American, United Duck Price-Fixing Suit
A California federal judge Thursday dismissed antitrust allegations against American Airlines, Delta, United and a global airfare publisher, saying the travel agents who brought the suit failed to provide evidence the airlines engaged in a conspiracy to overcharge customers and fix fares on multicity flights.
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October 17, 2016
No Conspiracy In Major Airline Multicity Fares, Court Told
American Airlines, Delta, United and a global airfare publisher asked a California federal judge to dismiss an amended antitrust suit alleging they colluded to fix fares on multicity flights, saying the plaintiffs' still-threadbare allegations cannot establish any conspiracy to overcharge consumers.
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July 25, 2016
Antitrust Claims Nixed In American, Delta, United Fare Row
A California federal judge on Friday granted a request by American Airlines, Delta, United and a global airfare publisher to toss a California antitrust suit alleging they colluded to fix fares on multicity flights and overcharged consumers, but allowed the complaint to be amended.
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June 23, 2016
American, Delta, United Want Multicity Fare Antitrust Suit Axed
American Airlines, Delta, United and a global airfare publisher doubled down on their bid to toss a California antitrust suit alleging they colluded to fix fares on multicity flights and overcharged consumers, arguing Wednesday the airlines acted independently and the suing travel agents lack standing.
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May 16, 2016
American, Delta, United Beat TRO Bid In Multicity Fare Spat
A California federal court Friday refused to block American Airlines, Delta and United from implementing new fare rules for domestic, multicity flights that are at the center of an antitrust suit accusing the legacy carriers of conspiring to fix fares and overcharge consumers.
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April 18, 2016
American, Delta, United Accused Of Fixing Multicity Fares
Travel agents launched an antitrust suit in California federal court Monday accusing legacy carriers American Airlines, Delta and United of fixing fares for domestic, multicity flights and overcharging consumers.