"Fly 540 has alleged that Kenya Airways through their wholly owned subsidiary Jambojet is engaging in predatory pricing," the report reads in part. Updated Tue, August 2nd 2016 at 15:32 GMT +3NAIROBI, KENYA: The competition Authority has terminated the predatory pricing case against Kenya Airways' low cost carrier Jambojet due to lack of evidence. The regulator said in its annual report 2014/15 that it threw out the case filed by Fly 540 Aviation case. This is set to be a setback for Fly540 which does not have a comparative financial and infrastructure muscle to deal with the price wars waged by Kenya Airways since it launched its operations. According to the authority, the case hinged on predating on competitors to force them to exit the market to the detriment of the consumer.
Source: Standard Digital August 02, 2016 12:33 UTC