$425K CAVU eCommerce Settlement Ends Class Action Lawsuit Over Allegedly Undisclosed Airport Parking Fees
by Chloe Gocher
Marcotte v. CAVU eCommerce (AMER) LLC
Filed: June 18, 2025 ◆§ 2025CH06466
CAVU eCommerce will pay $425,000 to settle a class action lawsuit over allegedly undisclosed fees on its airport parking booking websites.
Illinois
A $425,000 class action settlement will end litigation that alleged the operator of AirportParkingReservations.com and AirportParking.com failed to adequately disclose a mandatory “service charge” to California consumers who booked airport parking reservations online.
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The CAVU eCommerce class action settlement received preliminary approval from the court on August 26, 2025 and covers all current/former California residents who, between July 1, 2024 and March 10, 2025, made at least one reservation via AirportParking.com or AirportParkingReservations.com and paid a mandatory “service charge” at checkout.
The court-approved website for the CAVU eCommerce airport parking settlement can be found at CAVUServiceChargeSettlement.com.
CAVU settlement class members who submit a timely, valid claim form will be able to receive a pro rata, or equal share, portion of the $425,000 settlement fund. The amount of each class member’s payout from the deal will depend on the number of “service charge” fees they paid, the website specifies.
Class members will receive their payments via a mailed check unless they select an electronic payment method on the claim form, the settlement website shares. Checks from the airport parking settlement will expire and become void 180 days after they are issued, the site adds.
To submit a claim form online, class members can visit this page of the class action settlement website and log in with the unique ID and PIN found in their copy of the settlement notice.
Alternatively, a PDF of the claim form is available to print, fill out and mail back to the address listed on the first page of the form.
All CAVU eCommerce settlement claim forms must be submitted online or postmarked no later than January 15, 2026.
Additionally, CAVU, as part of the class action settlement, has agreed to more conspicuously and clearly disclose to consumers the “service charge” at issue on its websites.
A hearing is scheduled for December 1, 2025 to determine whether the settlement will receive final court approval. Payments will begin to be distributed to class members only after final approval has been granted and any appeals have been resolved.
The CAVU class action lawsuit claimed the e-commerce company failed to properly disclose its “service charge” fee to consumers in California who booked airport parking reservations on its AirportParking.com and AirportParkingReservations.com websites. The suit alleged CAVU eCommerce violated California’s Honest Pricing Law.
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