US Domestic Airlines Class Action Settlements in Massachusetts
All US Domestic Airlines class action lawsuits and settlements available to Massachusetts residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Massachusetts 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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Open US Domestic Airlines Settlements for Massachusetts Residents (1)
These US Domestic Airlines settlements are currently accepting claims from Massachusetts residents.
US Domestic Airlines Price Fixing Class Action
Up to VariesFlew domestically on major US airlines (July 2011-June 2018)? Register for updates on this price-fixing settlement with $60M+ in funds.
About US Domestic Airlines Class Actions in Massachusetts
Massachusetts residents affected by US Domestic Airlines settlements benefit from the state's robust Consumer Protection Act (Chapter 93A), which provides additional remedies beyond federal class action recovery. This law allows consumers to seek double or triple damages for unfair business practices, potentially supplementing airline settlement recoveries. Massachusetts serves as a major hub for domestic air travel, with Logan International Airport handling over 40 million passengers annually, making Bay State residents particularly vulnerable to airline industry practices like price fixing. The state's high concentration of business travelers and vacation fliers means substantial exposure to coordinated pricing schemes among major carriers. When filing class action claims in Massachusetts, residents should note that the state's six-year statute of limitations for contract claims may provide longer recovery windows than other jurisdictions. Massachusetts courts have historically been favorable to consumer class actions, with the state's Attorney General often intervening in airline-related consumer protection cases. The US Domestic Airlines Price Fixing Class Action specifically addresses coordinated efforts to inflate ticket prices, affecting millions of Massachusetts travelers who purchased domestic flights during the relevant period.
US Domestic Airlines Settlements in Massachusetts: FAQs
How does Massachusetts' Consumer Protection Act affect my US Domestic Airlines settlement claim?
Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 93A provides additional consumer protections that may supplement your federal class action recovery from the US Domestic Airlines Price Fixing settlement. If you can prove the airline engaged in unfair or deceptive practices under state law, you may be entitled to double or triple damages beyond the class action settlement amount.
Are Massachusetts residents who flew through Logan Airport eligible for the price fixing settlement?
Yes, Massachusetts residents who purchased domestic airline tickets during the class period are eligible regardless of which airport they used. However, Logan International Airport's status as a major hub means many Bay State residents likely have extensive flight purchase history that could increase their settlement recovery amounts.
What documentation do I need as a Massachusetts resident to file my US Domestic Airlines claim?
You'll need proof of domestic flight purchases during the class period, such as credit card statements, email confirmations, or airline receipts. Massachusetts residents should also retain any correspondence with airlines about pricing, as the state's Consumer Protection Act may provide additional legal remedies beyond the federal settlement.
Tips for Massachusetts Residents Filing US Domestic Airlines Claims
Massachusetts residents filing US Domestic Airlines claims should gather all domestic flight receipts and credit card statements from the relevant time periods. Take advantage of Massachusetts' six-year statute of limitations for contract claims, which may extend beyond federal deadlines. Consider consulting with a Massachusetts consumer protection attorney familiar with Chapter 93A claims, as state law remedies could provide additional recovery beyond class action settlements. Submit claims promptly even if documentation is incomplete, as settlement administrators often accept partial proof. Keep detailed records of all communications with settlement administrators and airlines. Massachusetts residents near Logan Airport should carefully review frequent flier account statements, as hub travel patterns may result in higher settlement amounts due to increased flight purchase frequency during the price fixing period.
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