Attorneys working with ClassAction.org suspect Expedia may have violated New York law by waiting to disclose service fees until the final step of the checkout process.
Specifically, they believe the travel technology company, which now also sells tickets to music, sporting and other events, may have broken New York’s Arts and Cultural Affairs Law – a statute that requires the total cost of tickets, including fees, to be disclosed before they are selected for purchase.
The attorneys are now looking into possible legal action.
If you’re a New York resident and used Expedia to buy tickets to an in-state event, such as a concert or sporting event, during the past year, join others taking action by filling out this quick, secure form.
What Does New York Law Say About Ticket Fee Disclosures?
New York’s Arts and Cultural Affairs Law addresses promotion of the arts, transactions involving artists and their works, protection of child performers, and, for the purposes of this…














