Litigation
Feb. 20, 2008
Airlines Settle Price-Fixing Class Action
In what the lead plaintiffs' lawyer is calling "only the tip of the iceberg," two British airlines will hand over $200 million to settle allegations that passengers who flew between the U.S and the United Kingdom paid an illegal fuel surcharge.




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In what the lead plaintiffs' lawyer is calling "only the tip of the iceberg," two British airlines will hand over $200 million to settle allegations that passengers who flew between the U.S and the United Kingdom paid an illegal fuel surcharge.
The class-action settlement, announced late last week by Bur...
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