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Airlines fined $504m in US probe | Airlines fined $504m in US probe |
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Five airlines have agreed to pay fines totalling $504m (£253m) for conspiring to fix prices for air cargo rates, the US Justice Department says. | |
The airlines include Air France and KLM, now operated by a single holding company, which is to pay $350m. | The airlines include Air France and KLM, now operated by a single holding company, which is to pay $350m. |
The other airlines involved are Cathay Pacific, Dutch airline Martinair and Scandinavia's SAS. | The other airlines involved are Cathay Pacific, Dutch airline Martinair and Scandinavia's SAS. |
The payments come after a wide-ranging inquiry into the air cargo industry by the department's anti-trust division. | The payments come after a wide-ranging inquiry into the air cargo industry by the department's anti-trust division. |
A statement by the department said the fine imposed on Air France-KLM was the second-highest levied in a criminal anti-trust prosecution to date. | A statement by the department said the fine imposed on Air France-KLM was the second-highest levied in a criminal anti-trust prosecution to date. |
Blow to consumers | Blow to consumers |
During the period between 15 May 15 2001 and February 2006, the airlines met and agreed cargo shipment rates and levied rates in accordance with those meetings. | During the period between 15 May 15 2001 and February 2006, the airlines met and agreed cargo shipment rates and levied rates in accordance with those meetings. |
"The airlines each engaged in a conspiracy to suppress and eliminate competition by fixing the cargo rates charged to customers for international air shipments," the department said. | "The airlines each engaged in a conspiracy to suppress and eliminate competition by fixing the cargo rates charged to customers for international air shipments," the department said. |
"The charged conduct affected billions of dollars of consumer and other goods - including produce, clothing, electronics and medicines - shipped by these airlines and their competitors in the air cargo industry." | "The charged conduct affected billions of dollars of consumer and other goods - including produce, clothing, electronics and medicines - shipped by these airlines and their competitors in the air cargo industry." |
Ultimately, consumers paid higher prices as a result, the department said. | Ultimately, consumers paid higher prices as a result, the department said. |
"When these companies and their co-conspirators got together and agreed to raise prices for air cargo shipments, American businesses and consumers ended up picking up the tab," said Scott D Hammond, deputy assistant attorney general in charge of criminal enforcement for the department's anti-trust division. | "When these companies and their co-conspirators got together and agreed to raise prices for air cargo shipments, American businesses and consumers ended up picking up the tab," said Scott D Hammond, deputy assistant attorney general in charge of criminal enforcement for the department's anti-trust division. |
Fuel surcharges | Fuel surcharges |
The statement added that the airlines had agreed to co-operate with the Department of Justice investigation, which was continuing, and that the plea agreements were subject to approval by the US district court where the charges had been filed. | The statement added that the airlines had agreed to co-operate with the Department of Justice investigation, which was continuing, and that the plea agreements were subject to approval by the US district court where the charges had been filed. |
Of the other three airlines involved, Cathay has agreed to pay $60m, Martinair $42m and SAS $52m. | Of the other three airlines involved, Cathay has agreed to pay $60m, Martinair $42m and SAS $52m. |
The penalties are the latest in a series of fines arising from the Justice Department's investigation into price-fixing in the air industry. | The penalties are the latest in a series of fines arising from the Justice Department's investigation into price-fixing in the air industry. |
In August 2007, British Airways was fined $300m after admitting collusion in fixing the price of cargo rates for international air shipments and the rate of passenger fuel surcharges. | In August 2007, British Airways was fined $300m after admitting collusion in fixing the price of cargo rates for international air shipments and the rate of passenger fuel surcharges. |
Other airlines, including Korean Air Lines, Qantas and JAL, have since suffered similar penalties. | Other airlines, including Korean Air Lines, Qantas and JAL, have since suffered similar penalties. |