Qantas has admitted its guilt to illegally fixing air cargo freight surcharges to the Australian competition regulator. The airline agreed to pay a A$20 million fine and apologised “unreservedly” for illegally ramping up its freight charges in concert with other international airlines between 2001 and 2006. The airline previously admitted its guilt to the US Department of Justice and paid a US$61 million criminalfine last November.
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