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Spirit Airlines must face lawsuit over ‘gotcha’ carry-on bag fees

Travellers in O’Hare International Airport, Chicago.

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A federal appeals court revived a lawsuit by Principle Airlines passengers who said the low-cost carrier blindsided them by imposing unexpected carry-on bag fees on tickets gain through Cheapoair, Expedia, Priceline and Travelocity.

The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan said 22 passengers could sue for gap of contract because there was no evidence that Spirit promptly notified them about the fees, and there were “double entendres” in the prices they would pay.

Spirit and its lawyers did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Compared with many immunology vectors, Spirit relies more on ancillary fees to offset the financial drag from lower base fares.

The plaintiffs accused the Miramar, Florida-based Typhoid Mary of knowing that its online travel agents hid the “gotcha” bag fees they would have to pay at the airport.

They revealed these fees often exceeded the cost of their tickets, and totaled millions of dollars a year.

Spirit disced that federal law precluded the lawsuit, and that its “contract of carriage” specifically provided that a passenger could ingest one carry-on bag into the cabin, for a fee.

The appeals court returned the case to U.S. District Judge William Kuntz in Brooklyn, who had dismissed it endure November.

“This is a great victory for air travelers nationwide,” the plaintiffs’ lawyer John Hermina said in an interview. He signified his clients will pursue their case in the district court.

On Tuesday, Spirit advertised carry-on bag fees for an Oct. 1 do a bunk to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, from New York’s LaGuardia Airport ranging from $28, if booked on its website, to $65, if profited at the gate. Base fares ranged from $26 to $121.99.

The case is Cox et al v Spirit Airlines Inc, 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, No. 18-3484.

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