EU watchdog targets airline sector
EU competition regulators yesterday began a fresh probe into suspected antitrust abuses in the airline sector, raiding offices of several carriers providing flights to Japan, reports the FT.
The commission said there was reason to believe that airlines might have violated EU rules on restrictive business practices.
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