Opinion ID: 2508908
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Heading: The Superior Court Properly Entered Judgment in Favor of Alaska Airlines on the Bumping Claim.

Text: Hallam claimed below that a contract was breached when the airline refused on November 29, 1997 to seat him in first class, despite his reservation. He does not challenge any of the findings underlying the superior court's conclusion that he failed to prove it is more likely than not he was ever promised a First Class seat on the flight he alleges. These findings are primarily credibility determinationsthe court found that he was not credible in his claim of being denied First Class passage on the flight of his choosing. Rather, it is more likely that Hallam voluntarily changed his travel plans.... We find no clear error in this determination and affirm the superior court's judgment in favor of Alaska Airlines on this claim.