United, Delta Sued for Allegedly Selling ‘Windowless’ Window Seats

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United, Delta Sued for Allegedly Selling ‘Windowless’ Window Seats
United, Delta Sued for Allegedly Selling ‘Windowless’ Window Seats

Airplanes from Delta, United, and JetBlue populate the taxiway at LaGuardia Airport in New York. Bruce Bennett/Getty Images

Class-action lawsuits were filed on Aug. 19 against United Airlines and Delta Airlines, claiming that the companies charged passengers premium fees for window seats that were located next to a “blank wall.”

In a case filed in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, plaintiffs accused United of knowingly selling windowless seats to passengers who paid extra to ensure a window seat.

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