It’s a long shot for the Court to take the case, but if they do American stands a good chance. And the fact remains that American, as a competitor in New York, considers itself ‘too big to quit, too small to win’ while JetBlue is desperately seeking partners (including domestic ones). Lifting restrictions on these could be great for customers.
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Supreme Court Challenges Government Overreach: A Landmark Case for Air Travel Rights
No Fly Lists include people added by mistake (FBI agent checking the wrong box on a form or having a name similar to someone else) and even added maliciously (such as retaliation for refusing to cooperate in an investigation).
Could Government Price Caps On Debit Cards Be Overturned – Bringing Back Debit Card Rewards?
The Supreme Court heard a challenge to the Durbin Amendment. Specifically, they’re expected to rule on whether a new challenge to the Durbin Amendment is too late.
Southwest Airlines Loses At The Supreme Court As Justice Thomas Protects Workers’ Rights
The Supreme Court issued a unanimous ruling against Southwest Airlines on Tuesday that is both almost self-evident in its simplicity as it will be surprising to some to see.
The Court ruled 8-0, with Justice Thomas writing the opinion and Justice Barrett not participating in the case, that ramp workers loading and unloading baggage and cargo are engaging in interstate commerce.
U.S. Airlines Stay Curiously Silent On Abortion
Airlines, like many businesses, have become far more political in recent years – taking stances on controversial issues like voting rights, affirmative action, and gun control. But perhaps the most salient political topic right now alongside inflation is abortion – and airlines are staying silent even when asked about the issue.
Supreme Court Eviction Ruling Makes Clear Airline Mask Mandate Is Illegal
This opinion’s key passage makes the exact argument I’ve offered on this site for why CDC authority – on which the TSA mask rule relies – isn’t as broad as the administration claims and upon the mask rule rests.
Justice Thomas Will Decide Whether To Halt The Airline Mask Mandate
Last month I covered the passenger lawsuit to overturn the federal transportation mask mandate. Some of the arguments in the suit are legally persuasive, but included a lot of unpersuasive claims as well. I expected that the suit would be made moot by the expiration (and non-renewal) of the mask mandate on September 13, 2021 – before the case gets adjudicated.
However a couple of things have happened since then.







