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Between 1995 and 1997, American Airlines competed in the Dallas/Ft. Worth Airport against several other low-cost carriers. In response to these low-cost carriers, American Airlines reduced its price and increased service on selected routes. As a result, one of the low-cost carriers stopped service, which led American Airlines to increase its price. (Page 433) Why do you believe a lawsuit was filed against American Airlines? Why do you believe American Airlines prevailed at trial? LO2, LO4)

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