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

North Carolina 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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These US Domestic Airlines settlements are currently accepting claims from North Carolina residents.

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 North Carolina

North Carolina residents who purchased domestic airline tickets may be eligible for compensation through the US Domestic Airlines Price Fixing Class Action settlement. The state's Unfair and Deceptive Trade Practices Act provides additional consumer protections beyond federal regulations, allowing residents to pursue damages for anticompetitive airline pricing practices. Major airports in Charlotte, Raleigh-Durham, and Greensboro serve millions of North Carolina passengers annually, making the state a significant market for domestic carriers involved in alleged price coordination schemes. North Carolina residents filing class action claims benefit from the state's six-year statute of limitations for consumer protection violations, longer than many other states. The Western District of North Carolina federal court has previously handled airline-related litigation, demonstrating local judicial familiarity with aviation industry practices. State residents must typically provide proof of ticket purchases during specified claim periods and may need to submit claims through court-approved settlement administrators rather than directly to airlines.

US Domestic Airlines Settlements in North Carolina: FAQs

What airlines are included in the US Domestic Airlines Price Fixing settlement affecting North Carolina travelers?

The settlement involves major domestic carriers that allegedly coordinated to restrict capacity and inflate ticket prices on routes serving North Carolina airports including Charlotte Douglas International and Raleigh-Durham International. Eligible passengers who purchased tickets during the specified class period may recover compensation regardless of their departure or arrival airport within the United States.

How does North Carolina's consumer protection law affect airline class action settlements?

North Carolina's Unfair and Deceptive Trade Practices Act provides residents with enhanced consumer rights beyond federal aviation regulations. This state law allows for treble damages in cases of willful violations and extends the statute of limitations, potentially increasing compensation amounts for North Carolina residents in airline price-fixing settlements.

Do I need to keep my airline tickets to file a claim as a North Carolina resident?

While physical tickets are helpful, North Carolina residents can typically file claims using credit card statements, bank records, or travel confirmation emails as proof of purchase. The settlement administrators often accept various forms of documentation showing ticket purchases during the relevant time period for domestic flights.

Tips for North Carolina Residents Filing US Domestic Airlines Claims

North Carolina residents should gather all available documentation of domestic airline ticket purchases, including receipts, credit card statements, and confirmation emails. File claims promptly before deadlines, as settlement administrators typically provide limited extension periods. Consider consulting with North Carolina consumer protection attorneys if you purchased substantial numbers of tickets or face documentation challenges. The state's consumer protection laws may provide additional remedies beyond federal settlement terms. Monitor the North Carolina Attorney General's office website for updates on airline-related consumer actions. Keep records of all settlement communications and claim submissions for your personal files.

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