The Justice Department called the case one of the largest antitrust settlements in U.S. history.
Associate Attorney General Kevin O’Connor called the scam an “international price-fixing cartel” that cost consumers hundreds of millions of dollars between 2001 and 2006. In some instances, fuel surcharges rose by 1,000 percent. One of the four — Air France-KLM — will pay $350 million. The other carriers are Cathay Pacific Airways, Martinair Holland and SAS Cargo Group.
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