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Saturday, August 6, 2011

MN - Court: Frequent-Flying Rabbi Can Sue Northwest-Delta

Rabbi S. Binyomin Ginsberg












Attention summer travelers:

Minneapolis, MN - A rabbi who says Northwest Airlines kicked him out of its frequent-flier program for complaining too much can pursue a class action, the 9th Circuit ruled Friday.

The federal appeals panel in Pasadena reversed a lower court and moved Rabbi S. Binyomin Ginsberg’s bad-faith lawsuit against the airline forward, finding that a federal deregulation law does not pre-empt a common-law contract claim.

After being dismissed from the Northwest’s WorldPerks frequent-flier program, Ginsberg filed a class action against the airline, now part of Delta, two years ago in California’s Southern District. He claimed that Northwest had “revoked his membership arbitrarily because he complained too frequently about the services,” according to the ruling.

U.S. District Judge Janis Sammartino dismissed the case, finding that the Airline Deregulation Act (ADA) pre-empted the rabbi’s contract claims. The three-judge appellate panel disagreed, reversing unanimously and cautioning the lower court that the virtues of deregulation do not trump the common law.

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