People who flew long-haul with British Airways or Virgin Atlantic between 11 August 2004 and 23 March 2006 will be eligible for a refund.
Virgin and BA have reached agreement on a class action suit, which will now have to be approved by US courts.
BA was fined for price-fixing on fuel surcharges while Virgin also admitted breaching the law but escaped a fine.
The refunds will be worth one-third of the fuel surcharge, between about £1 and £11.50 for each flight.
Claims process
Individuals and businesses that bought a ticket on either airline in the UK or the US will be able to claim refunds.
I hope an Australian law firm gets onto the bandwagon!