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

South 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 South 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 South Carolina

South Carolina residents who purchased domestic airline tickets may be eligible for compensation through the US Domestic Airlines Price Fixing Class Action settlement. South Carolina follows the South Carolina Unfair Trade Practices Act, which provides additional consumer protections beyond federal regulations and allows for treble damages in cases of intentional deceptive practices. Major airlines maintain significant operations at Charleston International Airport, Columbia Metropolitan Airport, and Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport, serving hundreds of thousands of South Carolina passengers annually. The state's geographic position makes air travel essential for business and leisure, with many residents frequently using domestic routes to major hubs like Atlanta, Charlotte, and Washington D.C. South Carolina residents filing class action claims must be aware that the state has a three-year statute of limitations for consumer protection violations, though federal class action settlements typically establish their own filing deadlines. The state's consumer protection division actively monitors airline pricing practices and encourages residents to report potential violations to both state and federal authorities.

US Domestic Airlines Settlements in South Carolina: FAQs

Are South Carolina residents eligible for the US Domestic Airlines Price Fixing settlement?

Yes, South Carolina residents who purchased qualifying domestic airline tickets during the specified class period are eligible for compensation. The settlement covers passengers who flew on domestic routes and may have been affected by alleged price coordination among major carriers.

How does South Carolina's location affect airline pricing claims?

South Carolina's position as a southeastern hub means residents often connect through major airports like Atlanta and Charlotte, potentially increasing their exposure to alleged price fixing on popular domestic routes. The state's three major airports serve millions of passengers annually on domestic flights covered by the settlement.

What documentation do South Carolina residents need for airline settlement claims?

Residents should gather airline tickets, boarding passes, credit card statements, or travel confirmations showing domestic flights during the class period. South Carolina's consumer protection laws also encourage keeping records of any communication with airlines regarding pricing concerns or complaints.

Tips for South Carolina Residents Filing US Domestic Airlines Claims

South Carolina residents filing US Domestic Airlines claims should gather all domestic flight documentation from the specified class period, including tickets purchased through travel agents or online platforms. Contact the South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs if you encounter difficulties with the claims process, as they can provide additional guidance. File claims before the deadline established in the settlement agreement, typically several months after final court approval. Keep copies of all submitted documentation and confirmation receipts. Consider consulting with South Carolina consumer protection attorneys if you have substantial damages or complex travel patterns that may qualify for additional compensation beyond the standard settlement amounts.

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