SAA escapes Europe fine - but American probe continues

JOHANNESBURG - South African Airways (SAA), which has been subject of a European Commission investigation for price-fixing in the airline cargo market over a number of years, appears to have escaped the hefty fines imposed on 11 of its competitors late Tuesday night.

But the local airliner remains under investigation for price-fixing and collusion in the US, Australia and Switzerland.The European Commission fined 11 air cargo airlines a total of Û799,445m for operating a worldwide cartel which affected cargo services within the European economic area. The airlines are accused of co-ordinating their action on surcharges for fuel and security without discounts over a six-year period. Despite the confidence that SAA had in its case, the commission's decision must come as a huge relief to the airline's management. The largest fines were imposed on Air France, at Û182,92m and KLM, at Û127,16m.

The other airlines include Air Canada, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Cargolux, Japan Airlines, LAN Chile, Martinair, SAS, Singapore Airlines and Qantas.Lufthansa and its subsidiary Swiss received full immunity from fines under the commission's leniency programme, as it was the first to provide information about the cartel.

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