LOS ANGELES (AP) — A court fight over retail operations at one of the nation's busiest airports has led to a charge that passengers are being gouged on bottled water prices. Legal papers filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court Thursday by boutique retailer Kitson Stores says a company that operates dozens of shops at Los Angeles International Airport is exploiting travelers by "hugely" inflating bottled water prices. Kitson says New Jersey-based Hudson Group refused to sell bottled water at the airport's two Kitson shops it operates at $2.55 for a liter. Instead, Hudson charges consumers $5 a bottle. The two sides have been exchanging accusations over business operations and lease arrangements at the airport, which attracts 70 million travelers annually. A Hudson attorney did not immediately return a phone call seeking comment.Read more on NewsOK.com