Originally Posted by
QueenOfCoach
Once a passenger is flagged as a frequent violator, their travel pattern is examined in detail, then a management decision is made to stop them. That means the exact total of the money owed to the airline, based on actual segments flown and actual revenue received, is calculated, then a boilerplate letter is sent out offering a settlement for a fraction of that total amount owed.
This smacks of the same kind of shakedown that the RIAA/MPAA likes to do to people it thinks are downloading music and movies.
Are there any examples of someone actually being ordered by the court to pay the full amount ?