United To Pay $2.5 Million Fine For ‘Chairman’s Flight’

Credit: Oscar Munoz (United Airlines)
Chicago-based United Airlines has agreed to pay the U.S. government a financial penalty of $2.25 million for its conduct related to a federal bribery case, but the carrier will not be prosecuted criminally in the matter. The announcement of the agreement between United and the U.S. Attorney’s Office...

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