A teenager on his first flight alone was pulled into security and had his trip home canceled after gate agents figure out he was skiplagging, or booking a flight with the layover as the actual intended destination. …

  • Buffalox@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    if you read the T&C

    Just because it’s stated in T&C doesn’t mean it’s necessarily legally binding.

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      Airline T&C are not just any old contract, but they are called the “Contract of Carriage” for the airline and have protections at the Federal level. Anything’s legal standing can be challenged, of course, but airlines do have special protections in this case.

      There’s no way the family could possibly sue over this and win.