Northwest Airline: $38 million fine fee for conspiring cargo rates
Last Friday, the Justice of Department announced that the Northwest Airlines is set to plead guilty and is willing to pay $38 million fine fee for their scheme to fix cargo rates. The lawbreaking charge is filed Friday for Northwest Airline.
According to the Justice Department, Northwest Airlines earning from their air cargo services are about $80 million between countries such as United States and Japan.
Before Northwest merge with Delta AirLines, the suspected price-fixing of Northwest Airlines occurred between the months of July 2004 and February 2006 that was.
An investigation is still being done as of today but Northwest still agrees to pay the fine fee for the misconduct of their company
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