Airline Settlement gives cash to trans-Pacific passengers

NOTES: xxx Thursday, March 19, 2015 Did you fly to Asia? If so you could be getting some cash back. China adds more partners to AIIB, something US may not be too keen about. And finally, North Korea again shows its hand with Kaesong. $40 Million up for grabs in Trans-Pacific Price-Fixing Settlement If you flew across the Pacific sometime in the past fifteen years, you might have some cash coming your way as the result of a settlement with eight airlines. It all stems from a US investigation and anyone who flew across the Pacific as far back as 2000 may be eligible. China’s AIIB is Taking Off Once the UK announced it was joining China’s Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, the floodgates opened and other nations followed suit. What is an investment bank and why is the US upset about countries joining the AIIB? Is Kaesong Proving to be a Bad Idea? When will Seoul learn that doing business with North Korea at the Kaesong Industrial Complex brings nothing but headaches? It’s something that really makes you want to smack your head. Get the latest details on the current problem. Keep up with news from the region by following Asia News Weekly on Facebook or Twitter. You can also send an email to the show with your comments, questions, and feedback. Just drop a line to [email protected]. Subscribe to this and other podcasts at AsiaNewsWeekly.net. Subscribing is free and when you do, the next episode is delivered automatically to you.
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