Bakov v. Consolidated World Travel

  1. March 25, 2026

    Cruise Booker's Brass Must Face $47M TCPA Default Citation

    A vacation booking company's four principals must answer an Illinois class's asset citation bid as it works to collect a $47 million default judgment in a "troubling" 11-year-old Telephone Consumer Protection Act case, a federal judge ruled.

  2. February 25, 2020

    Ill. Class Says High Court TCPA Nix 'Never Going To Happen'

    A vacation booking company's claim that the U.S. Supreme Court could strike down the Telephone Consumer Protection Act "is never going to happen," a class of Illinois residents said Tuesday, urging a federal judge not to pause their robocall suit.

  3. January 28, 2020

    Cruise Booking Co. Asks Judge To Rethink Robocall Ruling

    A vacation cruise booking company asked an Illinois federal judge to reconsider his decision granting a partial early win to consumers who say the company placed unwanted robocalls offering "free" cruises, claiming he misinterpreted the meaning of "prerecorded voice."

  4. June 18, 2019

    Travel Co. Again Hit With Suit Over 'Free' Cruise Robocalls

    A travel booking company previously hit with a slew of lawsuits claiming it advertised "free" cruises in violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act has been sued in a Florida federal court on claims it placed robocalls to millions of people from a call center in India.

  5. June 11, 2019

    Cruise Line Wants TCPA Class Action Tossed

    The company behind Holiday Cruise Line has urged an Illinois federal judge to grant it a win in a class action accusing it of violating the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by placing unwanted, prerecorded calls to consumers, saying evidence shows the calls at issue were not robocalls.

  6. March 21, 2019

    Ill. Residents Get Class Nod In Prerecorded Cruise Call Row

    An Illinois federal judge on Thursday certified a class of state residents who claim the travel company behind Holiday Cruise Line blasted them with unwanted prerecorded calls marketing a free vacation but refused to allow call recipients who live outside the Prairie State to join the class.