A $17.5 million class settlement between Alterra Mountain Co., its subsidiary Ikon Pass Inc., and skiers who bought “unlimited access” passes for slopes throughout the U.S. and Canada but were unable to ski after the slopes closed due to the Covid-19 outbreak received preliminary approval from a federal judge in Colorado.
The agreement resolves allegations that Alterra refused to issue refunds to hundreds of thousands of pass holders, which “amounts to tens of millions (or more) in unjust profits,” according to the complaint.
The plaintiffs allege they held Ikon passes for the 2019-2020 ski season and that Alterra closed its ...
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