US: Airlines targeted in antitrust inquiry
The US Justice Department is investigating whether US airlines are working together to keep ticket prices high, spokeswoman Emily Pierce
The US Justice Department is investigating whether US airlines are working together to keep ticket prices high, spokeswoman Emily Pierce
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