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2010 World Soccer Cup and air tickets' price increase: South African air companies' offices inspected

Johannesburg, South Africa - South African, the low-cost Mango and AASA pointed by antitrust authority

South African antitrust authority continues to keep carefully watch on competition afraid of air carrier could join a trust with the purpose to increase ticket price on the occasion of "2010 World Soccer Cup" will be disputed in South Africa from next 11th of June to 11th of July. Yesterday a "Blitz" was disposed in AASA's (Association Southern Africa Air Company) low-cost Mango's and South African's...

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