A travel services firm faces revived antitrust claims, after the Ninth Circuit ruled a district court erred when it said Tzell Travel was unable to conspire on a price-fixing scheme with its affiliate.
California luxury travel agency FlightBlitz Inc. alleged in a 2021 complaint that travel services firm Tzell Travel LLC suppressed its commissions and tried to block competition, forcing its affiliate, All Star Travel Group, to pay FlightBlitz lower commissions.
The US District Court for the Central District of California held last year that Tzell wasn’t legally able to conspire under antitrust laws because it owns a majority stake ...
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