JAL Agrees To $110 Million Fine In Price-Fixing Investigation
Japan Airlines agreed to plead guilty and pay a $110 million fine for its role in a conspiracy to fix rates for international cargo shipments, the U.S. Justice Dept. said yesterday. The agreement makes JAL the fourth airline, after British Airways, Korean Air and Qantas last year, to plead guilty in...
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