
CAVU Service Charge Settlement
Booked parking on AirportParkingReservations.com or AirportParking.com between July 1 2024 and March 10 2025 and got hit with a mandatory “Service Charge”? If you lived in California at the time, you could receive a cash payment from a $425,000 class action settlement. Submit your claim online or by mail no later than January 15 2026.
Who Is Eligible?
- California residents.
- Made a reservation through AirportParkingReservations.com or AirportParking.com between July 1 2024 and March 10 2025.
- Paid the mandatory “Service Charge” displayed at checkout.
What You Could Receive
The settlement creates a $425,000 fund. After court-approved deductions (administration costs, attorneys’ fees, and a representative award), the remainder will be split pro rata among approved claimants based on the total service-charge dollars each person paid. Payments will be issued by PayPal, Venmo, Zelle, or paper check—your choice on the claim form.
Additional Business Practice Changes
CAVU eCommerce (AMER) LLC has also agreed to clearly disclose Service Charges upfront unless California’s Honest Pricing Law changes.
Key Deadlines
- Claim Form Deadline: January 15 2026
- Exclusion (Opt-Out) Deadline: November 7 2025
- Objection Deadline: November 7 2025
- Final Approval Hearing: December 1 2025 at 10:30 a.m. CST (via Zoom)
How to File a Claim
- Download or view the claim form below, or wait for the electronic form on the settlement website.
- Choose your preferred payment method (PayPal, Venmo, Zelle, or check).
- Submit online by 11:59 p.m. CT on January 15 2026, or mail the completed form postmarked by that date to:
CAVU Service Charge Settlement
P.O. Box 3486
Portland, OR 97208-3486
Your Legal Options
- Submit a claim: Get your share of the fund.
- Exclude yourself: Keep your right to sue CAVU separately, but receive no money here.
- Object: Tell the Court why you disagree with the settlement while staying in the class.
- Do nothing: Receive no payment and waive future claims over the same issues.
Important Documents
Click below to review official court filings and detailed settlement terms.
Download Claim Form (PDF)Preliminary Approval Order (PDF)
Full Settlement Agreement (PDF)
Long-Form Notice (PDF)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the CAVU Service Charge Settlement about?
The lawsuit alleges CAVU eCommerce (AMER) LLC failed to disclose a mandatory service charge on AirportParkingReservations.com and AirportParking.com, violating California’s Honest Pricing Law. CAVU denies wrongdoing but agreed to settle.
How much money will I get from the CAVU Service Charge Settlement?
Your payment depends on the total service-charge amount you paid and the number of valid claims. After deductions, the remaining fund is split proportionally among claimants.
When will payments from the CAVU Service Charge Settlement be sent?
If the Court grants final approval on December 1 2025, payments are expected within 28 days after January 15 2026. Checks expire 180 days after issue.
Do I need proof of purchase to file a claim in the CAVU settlement?
The online claim process will ask for basic booking details. Provide accurate information; the administrator may verify your reservation data.
Can I still sue CAVU if I participate in the CAVU Service Charge Settlement?
No. By remaining in the class and receiving a payment, you release all related claims against CAVU and its affiliates. To keep the right to sue, you must exclude yourself by November 7 2025.
Who represents the class in the CAVU Service Charge Settlement?
The Court appointed Philip L. Fraietta of Bursor & Fisher, P.A. as Class Counsel. You may hire your own lawyer at your own expense.
Take Action Now
Don’t leave money on the table. If you qualify, file your claim before the January 15 2026 deadline and share this information with anyone else who booked parking during the class period.