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Scandinavia’s SAS Group has received a European Commission statement of objections alleging infringements of competition law within the air cargo sector. Last year the European Commission and US ...
SAS had its fine increased by 50% to €70 million for its previous involvement in market fixing with Maersk Air in 2001. The decision contains important guidance for the aviation sector on the ...
SAS said on Monday it was eyeing more cargo flights using regular passenger aircraft after its first such journey, from Stockholm to Chicago, in co-operation with a Danish logistics firm.
SCANDINAVIAN airlines (SAS) efforts to cut costs were overshadowed by a fine that dragged it to a third-quarter pre-tax loss of 1bn krona (£92.5m) yesterday. The airline booked 1.4bn krona in one ...
SAS will remain as a 19.9% minority shareholder and act as its industrial partner to assist in the implementation of a strategic plan. SAS will be glad to close the books on Spanair - the Group is ...
The cases are T-323/17 Martinair Holland, T-324/17 SAS Cargo Group and others, T-325/17 KLM, T-336/17 Air Canada, T-334/17 Cargolux Airlines, T-337/17 Air France–KLM, T-338/17 Air France, T-340/ ...
EC will not appeal the EU General Court judgment that overturned EC’s fine of €799.5 million against airlines for participating in a global air-cargo cartel.
EC disclosure on air cargo findings clears way ... Deutsche Bahn's logistics arm DB Schenker filed a lawsuit at the end of last year against two of the airlines that the EC found had engaged in a ...
Airline SAS said on Monday it and Danish logistics firm Scan Global Logistics had established a direct cargo charter flight out of Scandinavia to Chicago in the United States, using regular ...