* Air France-KLM group fined 340 million euros, to appeal
* Fined: BA, Singapore Airlines, Qantas, SAS, Cargolux
* Fined: Cathay Pacific, Japan Airlines, Air Canada, LAN
* No fine for whistle-blower Lufthansa
(Adds Air Canada reaction)
By Foo Yun Chee
BRUSSELS, Nov 9 (Reuters) - Air France-KLM
The European Commission said in a statement the carriers coordinated surcharges for fuel and security without discounts between late 1999 to early 2006.
"It is deplorable that so many major airlines coordinated their pricing to the detriment of European businesses and European consumers," Competition Commissioner Joaquin Almunia said.
The European Commission slapped a 340 million-euro fine, the biggest in the case, on the Franco-Dutch group Air France-KLM, which was formed from a merger in 2004 and which acquired Martinair in 2008.
Air France-KLM said in reaction that the penalty was disproportionate and it would appeal to the court. [ID:nWEA8176]
It already faces a claim for up to 500 million euros from a
group of companies that includes Ericsson
HUNDREDS OF PRIVATE CLAIMANTS
Litigation firm Claims Funding International (CFI) which filed the lawsuit on behalf of the companies, said the number of claimants could increase.
"We have hundreds of companies waiting for the Commission decision before they sign up," said Peter Koutsoukis, CFI managing director. A Dutch court is due to hear the case on March 30.
The EU regulator fined British Airways 104 million euros,
Singapore Airlines
Luxembourg-based Cargolux Airlines was fined 79.9 million
euros and LAN Chile
Air Canada
SAS
Lufthansa