JetBlue Airways is facing a proposed class action lawsuit alleging the airline collects passengers’ personal data and uses it to set airfares, a practice described as “dynamic surveillance pricing.” The complaint was filed Wednesday on behalf of a New York resident who claimed that JetBlue tracked his information without his knowledge while booking a flight…
JetBlue accused of using personal data to set ticket prices in new lawsuit
Originally reported by The Hill
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