The US Senate Committee is intensifying its investigation into airline baggage and other fees, with a focus on the competition in the credit card market. Senator Durbin has encountered resistance from major industry players after inviting CEOs from United Airlines, American Airlines, Mastercard, and Visa to testify. Despite the call for transparency, these executives have declined to appear at a scheduled hearing on April 9, raising concerns about their commitment to addressing the issues at hand.
Airline, credit card CEOs refuse to testify at US Senate hearing https://t.co/fiiMlAjPhW https://t.co/CIdI8elFM1
The CEOs of American Airlines, United Airlines, Visa and Mastercard will not testify at an April 9 hearing on credit card competition, the chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee said Thursday. https://t.co/wSiuCp7c3o
⚠️ AIRLINE, CREDIT CARD CEOS REFUSE TO TESTIFY AT US SENATE HEARING Full Story → https://t.co/Gv9x19jm0x The CEOs of American Airlines, United Airlines, Visa and Mastercard will not testify at an April 9 hearing on credit card competition, the chair of the Senate Judiciary…
I invited the CEOs of Visa, Mastercard, United Airlines, and American Airlines to testify before the Judic Committee about competition in the credit card market. But they have balked at the invite, which speaks volumes. WATCH: https://t.co/nkQQmpwRQU
News: @SenatorDurbin said he’s facing “resistance” from major players in the credit card market after calling on the CEOs of United Airlines, American Airlines, Mastercard and Visa to testify. @BrendanPedersen with more in The Vault: https://t.co/zLVAV9PFM1
US Senate panel steps up probe into airline fees https://t.co/GLVKuPE3FO https://t.co/eqSCwztdyT
US SENATE COMMITTEE STEPS UP INVESTIGATION INTO AIRLINE BAGGAGE, OTHER FEES -LETTERS