Airlines Want Their Money Back From Venezuela
They’re asking the U.S. government for immunity from antitrust law so they can work together to retrieve $4 billion.
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Airlines have a question for U.S. regulators: Mind if we collude a bit?
The carriers have made an unusual request of the U.S. Department of Transportation: They want antitrust immunity for one year so they can collectively discuss ways to retrieve $3.8 billion currently held hostage by Venezuela’s deep economic slide.