Originally Posted by
billdokes
Personally, I'm hoping this goes all the way to trial as it will force Air Canada to disclose a lot of things they probably don't want to around their business and pricing practices, along with the arrangements between Alliance partners, which is why I expect it will never get that far.
I anticipate Air Canada could ask for any such information to be sealed, and the judge would likely grant it if the airline is able to make their case that it’s release would harm their competitiveness or breach confidentiality with third parties. Specifically for the arrangements between *A partners. Just because something is made available in a court case doesn’t mean it is in the public record.