Competition regulators have launched a probe into a transatlantic pricing deal between British Airways and three other airlines.
Via Graham Watson
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Competition authorities have started to take an interest in the Atlantic Joint Business Agreement agreed between British Airways, American Airlines, Iberia and Finnair. It relates to six routes: London-Dallas, London-Boston, London-Miami, London-Chicago, London-New York and Madrid-Miami.
However, there's no presumption of guilt - but some a concerned that it gives the group a degree of market power in these markets that might be exploited inappropriately.