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BA hit with 'price fixing' fine

21 Sep 2016 - by Chana Boucher
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BRITISH Airways has

been fined R21,7m

by the South African

Competition Tribunal on

charges of colluding with

Virgin Atlantic to ‘fix’ the fuel

surcharge on flights between

South Africa and the UK.

According to a consent order,

in 2008 the Competition

Commission initiated an

investigation into the airlines

and found that between

August 2004 and January

2006, BA and Virgin Atlantic

“participated in an agreement

and/or concerted practice by

which they co-ordinated their

pricing in relation to their

respective fuel surcharge rates

to passengers travelling on

the United Kingdom to South

Africa routes and vice versa,

through the exchange of

pricing and other commercially

sensitive information”

in contravention of the

Competition Act.

In 2012 the Commission

referred the matter to the

Competition Tribunal for

adjudication, which saw the

airline enter into settlement

negotiation with the

Commission. BA admitted to

colluding with Virgin Atlantic

to fix the fuel surcharges on

the flights during the period.

It also agreed to refrain from

participating in this type of

conduct in future and initiated

a compliance programme

designed to ensure that

the relevant employees and

directors were informed of and

complied with their obligations

under competition law and the

provisions of the Competition

Act.

These terms were over and

above the R21 765 297

“administrative penalty” the

airline agreed to pay. According

to the consent order, this

amount does not exceed 10%

of BA’s annual turnover into or

from SA in its 2011 financial

year.

Spokesperson for BA,

Stephen Forbes, told TNW:

“We are pleased that this

matter, which concerned

unauthorised unlawful conduct

taking place more than eight

years ago, is settled.”

Virgin Atlantic’s press

office said it was aware of

the hearing between BA and

the South African authorities

but suggested any further

questions surrounding Virgin’s

involvement be directed to the

Commission.

Nazeera Mia, an associate in

competition practice at Cliffe

Dekker Hofmeyr, BA reached a

similar settlement agreement

with the Commission in 2012.

The complaint then was linked

to British Airways World Cargo

for exchanging commercially

sensitive information with

other air cargo carriers. “The

exchange of information

resulted in fixing the fuel

surcharges in the international

market for air freight and/or

cargo services. This conduct

attracted an administrative

penalty of £871 116.50

(R15,5m),” she said.

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