
American Airlines Baggage Fees
Allegations: Falsely representing that certain passengers don’t have to pay for checked bags
Case Name (Date) |
Cleary et al v. American Airlines, Inc. 20-cv-8139, C.D. Cal. (Sept. 2020) |
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Product/Service | Free checked bags program |
Allegations | Misleadingly offering certain customers free checked bags when the airline does not program the terms into its software and improperly charges customers for checked bags |
Status | Dismissed |
Allegations: Falsely representing that certain passengers don’t have to pay for checked bags
Allegations: Falsely representing that the airline does not charge certain passengers a fee for checked bags
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