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Fuel-price probe spreads to passenger airlines

LONDON – Four months after anti-trust officials from the EU, US and Asia launched a probe into possible price-fixing on fuel surcharges among cargo carriers, regulators are now investigating passenger airlines. |

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EU-US open skies talks grounded
WASHINGTON DC – A tentative EU-US open skies agreement has suffered a further setback with a vote in the US House of Representatives to delay for a year proposed changes to the ownership structure of US airlines. |
EU regulators widen SkyTeam probe
BRUSSELS – The European Commission has widened its long-running investigation of the SkyTeam alliance, asking all member airlines of the alliance, except Aeroflot, to comment on routes where they face little or no competition. |
Lufthansa swoops down on EU aviation emissions plan
FRANKFURT – Lufthansa, Germany’s biggest airline, has gone head-to-head with British Airways over EU plans to make aviation pay the bill for the environmental damage caused by flights. |
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