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korean air and asiana airlines logosTop Class Actions viewers are starting to receive checks in the mail from a class action settlement stemming over allegations that Korean Air Lines and Asiana Airlines conspired to fix prices for air travel between the U.S. and the Republic of Korea since 2013.

According to reader comments and posts on the Top Class Actions Facebook page,Class Members who submitted timely and valid claims for the Korean Air passenger settlement began receiving checks worth as much as $2643.61 on June 29, 2016.

If you filed a claim for the Korean Air Lines and Asiana Airlines class action settlement, keep checking your mailbox because the long awaited checks are on their way.

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The Korean Air and Asiana Airlines settlement resolves allegations that the companies worked together in order establish inflated prices for passengers.

Class Members who bought an airline ticket from either of these airlines between 2000 and 2007 were eligible to receive cash and vouchers from a $65 million class action settlement.

To qualify for the class action settlement, Class Members must have purchased at least one air passenger ticket from a flight originating in the U.S. and ending in Korea or a flight that originated in Korea and ended in the U.S.

The deadline to submit a Claim Form for the Korean Air and Asiana Airlines settlement passed on Dec. 31, 2013.

Congratulations to our Top Class Actions readers who submitted a valid claim and got PAID! If you missed out, sign up for our free newsletter to receive updates on new class action lawsuits and settlements. You can also check out which class action settlements are still accepting claims in our Open Class Action Settlements section.

The plaintiffs are represented by Susan G. Kupfer of Glancy Binkow & Goldberg LLP, Jeff S. Westerman of Westerman Law Group, and Marc M. Seltzer of Susman Godfrey LLP.

The Korean Air Passenger Antitrust Class Action Lawsuit Settlement is In Re: Korean Air Lines Co. Ltd. Antitrust Litigation, MDL No. 07-01891, in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, Western Division.

A message from TCA President, Scott Hardy:
To all of our faithful and awesome viewers:
 
First, THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING US! We wouldn’t be here without you! It’s been amazing to watch us grow!
 
Second, PLEASE only submit claims you’re qualified for. Submitting false claims is not only illegal, it hurts the people who TRULY have a claim. Every false claim lowers the amount legitimate claimants can get, adds additional unneeded work to the settlement administrator, as they have to attempt to verify more claims (which delays payments for everyone), and it also makes settlement administrators much less likely to include internet notifications with groups like Top Class Actions as part of the advertising plan, which means YOU won’t hear about all of the settlements out there. False claims are a persistent problem and will result in less and less settlements getting listed on websites like Top Class Actions. Oh, and bragging about a false claim on social media is DUMB! Don’t you think settlement administrators are watching to see who’s dumb enough to comment or brag about doing something illegal? At a minimum those people will end up getting blacklisted and denied future claims, at a maximum you may start to see people get indicted for fraud. Remember, back in the 90s and early 2000s when we said, “They won’t ever go after anyone for downloading music illegally!” What happened? Many, MANY people got sued for thousands upon thousands of dollars and LOST.
 

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16 thoughts onKorean Air Passenger Class Action Settlement Checks Mailed

  1. amy t says:

    I auctioned off my coupons with the Chicago Clearinghouse. A month ago. I called them today and they told me my check was mailed off three days ago and I still haven’t seen it yet. I called 3 different times and spoke to three different people and they have given me different responses. Liar liar!!

    1. Carrie says:

      amy, 3 days is not a long time to wait for a mailed check. WOW people can be highly STUPID.

      ALSO, I love that the young woman who had no job, early 20’s and lived in the projects deleted her facebook comment that showed her $5300 check. I wonder if they caught up with her and asked her how she was able to afford going back and forth to korea with 3 small children and a part time job to qualify for a $5300 refund check.

  2. sendey tagged says:

    rust you need see into that and see what going on and see why they not keep give us our money for them ticket i not i wil report this to the judge

  3. sendey tagged says:

    chicago clarence houes is not pass any check out for the ticket they seem to keep the money they suppose to give us

  4. B says:

    I thought the letter stated that we could opt for the check or the coupon code that were both included. My wife now tells me that it was BOTH! Is there any way for us to recover our coupon codes, since we shredded the coupons once we deposited the checks?

    1. valarie thomas says:

      Yes you call Chicago clearing at 312-204-6970. give them you’re information.

  5. Charles Banks says:

    It’s going into the 4th week and I haven’t received my settlement check could someone help me please

  6. S Marq says:

    Has anyone else used the clearinghouse for the coupons?

  7. Mr. B says:

    Only 25% of the face value of the cupon

    1. Kim says:

      When did you sell yours I sold mine 7/25/16 and I sold them at 40 percent but I still have not got my check yet

  8. Top Class Actions says:
    A message from TCA President, Scott Hardy:
    To all of our faithful and awesome viewers:
     
    First, THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING US! We wouldn’t be here without you! It’s been amazing to watch us grow!
     
    Second, PLEASE only submit claims you’re qualified for. Submitting false claims is not only illegal, it hurts the people who TRULY have a claim. Every false claim lowers the amount legitimate claimants can get, adds additional unneeded work to the settlement administrator, as they have to attempt to verify more claims (which delays payments for everyone), and it also makes settlement administrators much less likely to include internet notifications with groups like Top Class Actions as part of the advertising plan, which means YOU won’t hear about all of the settlements out there. False claims are a persistent problem and will result in less and less settlements getting listed on websites like Top Class Actions. Oh, and bragging about a false claim on social media is DUMB! Don’t you think settlement administrators are watching to see who’s dumb enough to comment or brag about doing something illegal? At a minimum those people will end up getting blacklisted and denied future claims, at a maximum you may start to see people get indicted for fraud. Remember, back in the 90s and early 2000s when we said, “They won’t ever go after anyone for downloading music illegally!” What happened? Many, MANY people got sued for thousands upon thousands of dollars and LOST.
    1. Peter says:

      Thank you for addressing this. Can your facebook post be stickied to show up at the top of the facebook page for at least a week? Many will miss this because of the holidays.

  9. Denise m says:

    577.00 in Sacramento ca an voucher

  10. BabyBrwneyez says:

    $823.20 in Los Angeles and Vouchers for $491.93 and $189.20

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