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Airlines Delta and United sued for selling 'window seats' without windows | Airlines Delta and United sued for selling 'window seats' without windows |
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Delta Air Lines and United Airlines have been sued by passengers who claim they were charged extra for a window seat but found themselves sitting next to a blank wall. | Delta Air Lines and United Airlines have been sued by passengers who claim they were charged extra for a window seat but found themselves sitting next to a blank wall. |
The lawsuits, filed separately against the US carriers, seek millions of dollars in damages for more than a million customers of each airline. | The lawsuits, filed separately against the US carriers, seek millions of dollars in damages for more than a million customers of each airline. |
They said the companies do not flag that the seats are windowless during the booking process, even when charging a premium for them. | They said the companies do not flag that the seats are windowless during the booking process, even when charging a premium for them. |
United declined to comment as it was an ongoing legal matter. The BBC has contacted Delta for comment. | |
The lawsuits, which are similarly worded, seek refunds of extra fees for passengers who said they had paid for window seats but got windowless ones instead. | The lawsuits, which are similarly worded, seek refunds of extra fees for passengers who said they had paid for window seats but got windowless ones instead. |
Both lawsuits, which have been seen by the BBC, were filed by legal firm Greenbaum Olbrantz. | Both lawsuits, which have been seen by the BBC, were filed by legal firm Greenbaum Olbrantz. |
The complaints said some Boeing and Airbus passenger planes had seats that do not have windows because of the positioning of air conditioning ducts, wiring or other components. | |
These seats are not flagged by Delta and United during the booking process, according to the court documents. | |
The lawsuits say people buy window seats for various reasons, including addressing a fear of flying and motion sickness, keeping children occupied or for the view. | |
Some passengers would not have chosen those seats - or paid more for them - if they had known they did not have windows, according to the complaints. | Some passengers would not have chosen those seats - or paid more for them - if they had known they did not have windows, according to the complaints. |
Both airlines describe every seat along the sides of their planes as a "window seat", even when they know some are not next to a window, the documents said. | Both airlines describe every seat along the sides of their planes as a "window seat", even when they know some are not next to a window, the documents said. |
Passengers may be charged more to select a window seat compared to a standard seat. | Passengers may be charged more to select a window seat compared to a standard seat. |
Lawyers representing each case described the practice as "deceptive" and "unlawful". | Lawyers representing each case described the practice as "deceptive" and "unlawful". |
Other carriers, like American Airlines and Alaska Airlines, operate similar jets but disclose during the booking process if a seat does not include a window, they added. | Other carriers, like American Airlines and Alaska Airlines, operate similar jets but disclose during the booking process if a seat does not include a window, they added. |
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