Taj Mahal Travel, Inc. v. Delta Airlines Inc. Air Canada Airlines Reporting Corporation

U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit · Decided 1998-12-30

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OPINION OF THE COURT WEIS, Circuit Judge. In this appeal, we determine that the defendant airline’s form letter advising a number of passengers that their tickets are considered to be stolen may be defamatory to the plaintiff travel agency that sold the tickets. We also conclude that the preemption provision of the Airline Deregulation Act does not apply to this state tort claim. Accordingly, we will reverse…

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