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JetBlue is being sued for allegedly hiking your ticket price based on your browsing data, and there could be a payout for passengers

Finally, your search history pays off.

JetBlue Airlines is facing a proposed class-action lawsuit filed in federal court in Brooklyn, accusing the carrier of secretly using customers’ personal data to raise ticket prices. This practice is being called “surveillance pricing,” and it has raised serious concerns about passenger privacy. The lawsuit was filed by a plaintiff named Andrew Phillips.

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According to the lawsuit, JetBlue uses hidden “trackers” to monitor passengers and adjust fares in real time. This means two passengers on the same flight could end up paying very different prices depending on their browsing history and other personal data. Phillips claims that JetBlue shares this sensitive information with third-party software that decides when to raise prices.

“Consumers should not have to have their privacy rights violated to participate in JetBlue’s digital rat race,” Phillips said in the filing. JetBlue has denied the claims, saying it does not use personal data or artificial intelligence to set ticket prices, reports the Daily Mail.

The viral social media post that sparked the lawsuit and drew attention from Washington

The lawsuit was triggered by a social media exchange that went viral. A passenger complained on X that the cost of a ticket had jumped by $230 overnight while trying to book a flight to a funeral. JetBlue’s official account replied, suggesting the passenger “clear cache and cookies or book in incognito mode,” which fueled suspicions that browsing history could influence fares.

JetBlue later backtracked on that advice, saying it was incorrect and insisting that prices fluctuate based on demand and seat availability. However, the exchange had already drawn attention, and two Democratic lawmakers in Washington have since demanded answers from JetBlue about whether it uses personal data to influence pricing.

JetBlue has also been in the news recently for other passenger incidents, including a case where a passenger mistakes cabin noise for a malfunction and ran straight to the emergency exit. The lawsuit claims that JetBlue’s alleged practices could violate federal anti-wiretapping laws as well as New York consumer protection rules. It is seeking damages on behalf of affected passengers who may have been charged higher prices due to their personal data being used.

This is not the first time airlines have faced accusations of questionable practices. In a separate and alarming incident, a JetBlue flight nearly collides with unidentified aircraft that air traffic control could not even detect on their radar, raising further questions about the airline’s safety record.  If you have ever booked a flight with JetBlue, you could be eligible for a payout if the lawsuit is successful.


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