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Virgin Atlantic hit by 'price-fix' provision

By Kevin Done, Aerospace Correspondent

Published: September 12 2008 03:00 | Last updated: September 12 2008 03:00

Virgin Atlantic has made a £32.5m provision in its latest accounts to cover costs arising from its role in the criminal conspiracy with British Airways to fix the fuel surcharges levied on fares for long-haul flights to and from the UK.

The airline, controlled by Sir Richard Branson, has escaped prosecution by the US and UK competition authorities as it was the first party to volunteer information about the illegal price fixing.

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