(The Hill) — United Airlines and Delta Air Lines were hit with class-action lawsuits Tuesday, accusing them of charging passengers more for “window seats” that were actually next to an opaque wall.
It turns out in airline parlance, “window seat” may be something of an oxymoron. Kind of like “virtual reality.” It’s not actually reality, in the same way the window seat you paid extra for on your ...
Two suits filed this week accuse the airlines of unfairly charging passengers extra fees for window seats that the carriers knew were adjacent to aircraft walls. By Gabe Castro-Root Two lawsuits filed ...
United Airlines passengers who pay a seat-selection fee for a seat labeled as "window" have no assurance they are paying for a seat with an actual window, the airline argued in a Nov. 10 court filing.