Spirit Airlines Carry-On Bags Settlement: See If You Qualify

Did you receive the Spirit Airlines Carry-On Bags Settlement email? It is not a scam. You received the mail because you filed a claim.

Spirit Airlines has agreed to a $8.25 million settlement to put an end to some sticky claims.

Who Is Eligible For The Spirit Airlines Carry-On Bags Settlement

This settlement is for people who booked a flight on Spirit Airlines through Expedia, Kiwi, CheapOair, CheapTickets, Travelocity, or Bookit between August 31, 2011, and May 3, 2017, for a flight after August 1, 2010, and who had to pay those carry-on bag fees.

According to the class-action lawsuit, passengers were sold on the idea that they could breeze through with a carry-on bag without any extra costs. But then, lo and behold, Spirit Airlines apparently changed the game and started tacking on fees when folks showed up with their trusty carry-ons.

How Much Is The Settlemnt

Spirit Airlines is paying $8.25 million for settlement. For people in the class – you could get up to 75% of that carry-on bag fee. Now, the catch is that the actual refunds might be a bit lower if many people file a claim. Unfortunately, there aren’t any payment estimates available right now.

if you want to opt out or voice your objections, you’ve got until November 11, 2023. I

How To File Claim

If you are eligible, fill out valid claim form before the deadline on Jan. 10, 2024.

Click here if you are eligible.

Conclusion

Cox v. Spirit Airlines Inc., Case No. 1:17-CV-5172-EK-VMS, is not a scam. Just like Ross Employees Class Action Lawsuit, Spirit Airlines is paying $8.25 million for settlement. For people in the class – you could get up to 75% of that carry-on bag fee. Now, the catch is that the actual refunds might be a bit lower if many people file a claim.

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