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Virgin chief: I knew about BA 'price fixing'

Robert Lea
14 Jul 2009


The British Airways-Virgin Atlantic alleged price-fixing scandal went right to the top of Virgin as well, it has emerged.

Steve Ridgway, the chief executive of Virgin Atlantic and a long-time lieutenant of billionaire Virgin founder Sir Richard Branson, has admitted he knew about discussions with BA allegedly concerning fuel surcharges but did nothing about it.

"I apologise unreservedly for my involvement in this case," he said.

"Although I did not have any direct contact with BA in relation to passenger fuel surcharges, I regret that, on becoming aware of the discussions, I did not take steps to stop them."

Ridgway is to avoid charges in the case brought by the Office of Fair Trading as Virgin turned Queen's evidence in the case, eventually blowing the whistle on British Airways.

The affair has already cost BA fines totalling £270 million from British and American regulators.

Ridgway's statement comes as the BA four were sent for trial next January.

They are Walsh's former number two, ex-commercial director Martin George, head of sales and marketing Andrew Crawley, ex-UK sales head Alan Burnett and former communications chief Iain Burns.

They are alleged to have "dishonestly agreed" with Virgin officials to "implement arrangements" which fixed the price of flights between 2004 and 2006.

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So who is Virgin doing deals with this year?

- Mr S.Port, London, 14/07/2009 23:50
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At least Virgin is keeping its service uptodate. I just got of a transatlantic flight with British Airways and it was Bloody Awful! Service is much better on Virgin or on any other European airliner nowadays and on the Asian ones they have become much better. Why has this WIllie Walsh not kept up higher standards?

- Steveo, London NW1, 14/07/2009 13:26
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