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fromFortune
23 hours ago
Law

Outraged flyers file class actions about Delta and United for selling premium window seats next to blank walls

Delta and United are accused of charging extra for window seats that lack windows, prompting proposed class-action lawsuits seeking millions in damages.
fromFast Company
1 day ago
US news

Airlines have been upcharging everything from assigned seats to carry-on bags. Customers are finally pushing back

Lawsuits allege major U.S. airlines charged passengers for paid "window" seats that lacked actual windows, raising claims of deceptive ticketing and dark-pattern practices.
fromFortune
23 hours ago
Law

Outraged flyers file class actions about Delta and United for selling premium window seats next to blank walls

fromFast Company
1 day ago
US news

Airlines have been upcharging everything from assigned seats to carry-on bags. Customers are finally pushing back

fromFortune
1 day ago

Airline customers are suing Delta and United, claiming millions of travelers paid extra for window seats only to be seated next to windowless walls

Delta Air Lines and United Airlines were sued this week by passengers claiming they paid extra to sit in "window" seats, but were instead assigned to sit next to a windowless wall. According to the proposed class action lawsuits filed Tuesday in San Francisco federal court and Brooklyn, New York federal court, the two airlines breached their contracts by misleading customers, charging them for window seats but placing them in the gaps between the windows without effectively disclosing the seat placement to the passengers.
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fromSFGATE
2 days ago

San Francisco man sues United over one the worst seats on a flight

One of the most disappointing seats on a Boeing 737 is central to a lawsuit filed in a federal court in San Francisco this week. A San Francisco man joined the class action suit against United Airlines Tuesday, alleging the airline charged him extra for a window seat that was actually next to a wall. Marc Brenman of San Francisco, along with Aviva Copaken of Los Angeles, filed the complaint alleging that United "misleads its customers by selling 'window' seats without windows."
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