Delta Has No Federal Protection in Carbon Case, Customers Say

Oct. 17, 2023, 6:09 PM UTC

Delta Air Lines customer Mayanna Berrin pushed back against the airline’s motion to dismiss her class suit claiming the company falsely advertised being carbon-neutral.

Federal law doesn’t block the claims because the Airline Deregulation Act doesn’t apply if a “state’s regulation will have only a ‘tenuous, remote, or peripheral’ connection to the provisions of airline services,” Berrin said.

Berrin sued on behalf of California residents who purchased Delta tickets, claiming the company allegedly misrepresented that it was carbon-neutral. They said that label was based on participation in carbon offsetting—when companies invest in green projects in exchange for credits—and that there ...

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