American Airlines wins antitrust case against Sabre
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AMERICAN Airlines Group on Tuesday won about US$15.3 million in an antitrust lawsuit that accused airline booking service Sabre Corp of harming competition and charging grossly inflated booking fees.
The Manhattan federal jury awarded nearly US$5.1 million, a fraction of the up to US$73 million American Airlines was seeking at trial. But the sum automatically will be tripled under federal antitrust law.
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