American Airlines Wins $9.4 Million in Landmark ‘Skiplagging’ Legal Battle

In a significant ruling, a jury has awarded American Airlines $9.4 million in a lawsuit targeting a practice referred to as “skiplagging.” The case, which unfolded in Fort Worth, Texas, centered around allegations that a travel website was assisting travelers in exploiting a loophole that allowed them to purchase cheaper airfare by booking flights with a layover and then not completing their journey to the final ticketed destination. American Airlines launched legal action against the travel website, Skiplagged Inc., accusing it of encouraging consumers to engage in “skiplagging” or “hidden city” ticketing. This practice involves … Read more

Jury Fines Skiplagging Website $9.4 Million in American Airlines Lawsuit

Fort Worth, Texas — In a significant ruling, American Airlines was awarded $9.4 million in a lawsuit against a travel website accused of promoting a controversial ticketing strategy known as “skiplagging.” The airline argued that this practice not only violated their fare rules but also led to considerable financial losses. Skiplagging, or “hidden city” ticketing, involves purchasing a flight with at least one layover, but intentionally disembarking at the layover city instead of the ticket’s final destination. This often-exploited loophole is used by savvy travelers to secure cheaper flights. However, airlines contend it breaches their … Read more

American Airlines Wins $9.4 Million in Landmark Case Against Discount Travel Site Skiplagged Over Hidden City Ticketing Practices

Fort Worth, Texas — American Airlines has won a substantial $9.4 million in a legal dispute with Skiplagged Inc., a company known for advertising “hidden city” ticket deals which enable passengers to exploit a pricing loophole in airfare costs. A federal jury sided with the airline, determining that the website’s practices, while budget-friendly for travelers, amounted to significant financial losses for the carrier. The court’s rulings, presided over by U.S. District Judge Mark T. Pittman, resulted in Skiplagged being ordered to pay $4.7 million in actual damages for copyright infringement and an equal amount in … Read more

Delta Airlines Faces Legal Turmoil Over Passenger Rights Dispute

Atlanta, GA – In a significant legal move, Delta Air Lines, based in Atlanta, has initiated a lawsuit against a website that has allegedly been selling airline employee passes to the general public. This raises serious concerns over safety and breaches of company policy. The lawsuit details that the website, identified only as “John Does 1-10,” has affected the airline’s operations by undermining the trust and privileges extended to Delta employees. These complimentary or discounted flight benefits are intended exclusively for Delta employees and their families, a common perk in the airline industry. Delta’s legal … Read more