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Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy

Arkansas residents have 1 active class action settlements involving US Domestic Airlines that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include US Domestic Airlines Price Fixing.

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US Domestic Airlines Price Fixing Class Action

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Flew domestically on major US airlines (July 2011-June 2018)? Register for updates on this price-fixing settlement with $60M+ in funds.

Deadline: 2026-07-21 No Proof Needed Official site →

About US Domestic Airlines Class Actions in Arkansas

Arkansas residents who purchased domestic airline tickets between 2009 and 2019 may be eligible for compensation through the US Domestic Airlines Price Fixing Class Action settlement. Arkansas operates under the Arkansas Deceptive Trade Practices Act (ADTPA), which provides additional consumer protections beyond federal aviation regulations and allows for treble damages in cases of intentional deception. The state's proximity to major airline hubs in Dallas and Memphis means Arkansas travelers frequently use domestic carriers, making price manipulation particularly impactful for residents. Little Rock's Clinton National Airport serves as Arkansas's primary commercial aviation gateway, with significant domestic airline traffic. Arkansas follows general federal class action procedures, but residents must be aware that the state's statute of limitations for consumer fraud claims is three years from discovery. The Arkansas Attorney General's office has historically been proactive in joining multi-state consumer protection lawsuits against major corporations. Arkansas residents can file claims individually or as part of class actions, with no requirement for separate state court filings when joining federal class action settlements.

US Domestic Airlines Settlements in Arkansas: FAQs

How does Arkansas's consumer protection law affect US Domestic Airlines settlement claims?

Arkansas's Deceptive Trade Practices Act provides additional remedies beyond federal aviation law, potentially allowing for enhanced damages. The ADTPA covers unfair pricing practices and gives Arkansas residents stronger grounds for consumer fraud claims against airlines that engaged in price fixing.

What documentation do Arkansas residents need for the US Domestic Airlines Price Fixing settlement?

Arkansas residents need proof of domestic airline ticket purchases between 2009-2019, such as credit card statements, email confirmations, or travel receipts. Since many Arkansas travelers book through Little Rock's Clinton National or regional airports, airport parking receipts can also serve as supporting documentation.

Are Arkansas residents who bought tickets outside the state still eligible for US Domestic Airlines settlements?

Yes, Arkansas residents who purchased domestic airline tickets anywhere in the United States during the relevant time periods remain eligible for settlement compensation. The key factor is residency status and proof of ticket purchases, not where the transaction occurred.

Tips for Arkansas Residents Filing US Domestic Airlines Claims

Arkansas residents filing US Domestic Airlines claims should gather all domestic flight receipts from 2009-2019, including purchases made through travel agents or online platforms. Check credit card and bank statements for airline charges if original receipts are unavailable. File claims before deadlines, as Arkansas's three-year consumer fraud statute of limitations may affect late submissions. Contact the Arkansas Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division if you encounter claim filing difficulties. Keep copies of all submitted documentation and confirmation numbers. Consider consulting Arkansas consumer protection attorneys for complex cases involving substantial travel expenses or if you believe you suffered additional damages beyond the standard settlement amounts offered in the class action.

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