Originally Posted by
GUWonder
Whether you accept the following example or not, not my issue: the aviation blacklisting leading to denial of membership in government programs or vocational educational programs despite having incurred application related costs. That is but one of many concrete examples of people having been injured due to aviation blacklisting that was prior to or independent of check-in/boarding attempts.
A plaintiff who could show this sort of damage would have a claim. Thus far, no plaintiff has made such claims. If they had, it'd be public record, and you'd have a case to point to.
Originally Posted by
GUWonder
If you want more details about such concrete examples, I'm not here to spoon-feed on demand.
Translation: you don't actually have examples you can point to.