Supreme Judicial Court Holds That Skycaps Were Entitled To Baggage Fees Charged By Airline

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Earlier this week, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court held in Difiore v. American Airlines that a service fee charged by American Airlines for curbside check-in should have been paid to the skycaps. Although the skycaps were not employed by American Airlines, the Court held that the Massachusetts statute governing gratuities nonetheless applied to the service fee.

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