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Passengers Sue Delta and United Over ‘Window Seats’ Without Windows

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Passengers are taking legal action against Delta Air Lines and United Airlines, alleging that they were sold window seats that lack actual windows. The lawsuits, filed by the legal firm Greenbaum Olbrantz, demand refunds for the extra fees paid by travelers who expected a view but instead found their seats positioned next to solid walls due to the placement of air conditioning ducts, wiring, or other aircraft components.

Court documents reviewed, highlight that passengers specifically chose window seats for various reasons, including alleviating anxiety during flights, managing motion sickness, entertaining children, or simply enjoying the scenery. Many would not have opted for these seats nor incurred additional charges had they been informed that their chosen seats lacked windows.

According to the lawsuits, both Delta and United label every seat along the sides of their aircraft as “window seats,” failing to disclose that some of these seats do not provide a view to the outside their actions have been characterized as “deceptive” and “unlawful” by the attorneys representing the passengers.

Notably, other airlines such as American Airlines and Alaska Airlines provide transparency to their customers by clearly indicating during the booking process when a seat does not have a window, a practice that raises questions about the customer service standards of Delta and United.

As these legal challenges unfold, affected passengers hope to reclaim their funds and reshape the way airlines disclose seat information to ensure greater transparency in the future.

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