ACCC now has Thai Airways in its sights
THE INTERNATIONAL aircargo price-fixing scandal has led the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) to the door of Thai Airways International, with court proceedings against the airline being launched last week.
The ACCC will allege that arrangements or understandings were reached in Singapore, Indonesia and Hong Kong – along with Thailand in the case of a security fee described as a “crisis surcharge” – for surcharges applied to cargo originating in...
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