Italian Antitrust Authority Fines Alitalia In Competition Case

Italy's antitrust authority fined Alitalia 415 million lire (US$274,000) for anticompetitive practices against Air One and Meridiana. The private carriers complained that Alitalia, which is in charge of slot allocation at Italian airports, used this privilege systematically to schedule its flights...

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