Class Action

Spirit Airlines Shortcut Boarding

Class Action

Spirit Airlines Shortcut Boarding


Case Name (Date)

Pochiro et al. v. Spirit Airlines, Inc.
21-cv-61343, S.D. Fla.
(June 2021)


Product/Service

Spirit Airlines Shortcut Boarding


Allegations

Deceptively marketing that passengers who upgrade their flight get priority boarding when they weren’t allowed to board early during the COVID-19 pandemic due to state and federal health regulations


Status

Voluntarily dismissed When a complaint is dismissed without prejudice, an amended version of the complaint can be refiled.



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