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A pair of lawsuits claim passengers were charged more for “window seats,” only to find they weren’t next to a window at all.
A possible class-action lawsuit filed in San Francisco on Tuesday seeks to hold some top U.S. airlines accountable for selling windowless window seats.
Two lawsuits filed Tuesday accuse Delta Air Lines and United Airlines of knowingly charging passengers extra for window seats that were not next to a window.
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Delta Air Lines is facing a class action lawsuit for allegedly charging customers extra money for “window” seats that are actually beside a blank wall.
United Airlines and Delta Air Lines are listed in class-action lawsuits. The airlines are being accused of charging passengers who paid more for “window seats” only to find their assigned seats next ...
The proposed class action lawsuits, filed in federal courts Tuesday seek millions of dollars in damages for over one million ...