Originally Posted by
HNLbasedFlyer
Even if a court had jurisdiction, no court would entertain a missing boarding pass issue when passenger flew 1 hour 50 minutes later and could've gotten a boarding pass from an agent. It isn't like United said, looks like you might not make your flight - so you are completely out of luck. We are going to keep your money and not fly you. But hey, more power to the passenger - go ahead and sue and please update us.
Heck the lifetime UA Club folks can't even find a lawyer that will take their case.
Where was the UA good faith contract on the million miler lawsuit - the Silver Wings lawsuit?
Now you are changing the subject. I said If OP had suffered damages- i.e., he had to stay in a hotel after missing a flight- UA would be legally responsible.
And yes, a small claims court would hear such a case, absent an enforceable arbitration clause.