A second airline has "paid up" as part of an anti-trust investigation into a price-fixing scheme involving rates and surcharges air cargo carriers were charging their customers. Most recently, Northwest Airlines pleaded guilty Aug. 27 to one count of price fixing and was ordered to pay a $38 million criminal fine - with 10 percent of that amount paid directly to the U.S. Postal Service. Read more!
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