United Airlines and Delta Air Lines were accused of unfairly selling 'windowless window' seats. United filed a motion to dismiss the case on Monday. Its lawyers argued it "cannot reasonably be ...
A lawsuit accused two airlines of selling "windowless window seats" without warning passengers. I was curious about the experience, so I booked one myself. It turned out to be a good spot to sleep on ...
These travelers unknowingly threw their money out the window. When you book a window seat on a plane, you’re likely expecting to be seated next to a window — but some airlines argue otherwise. In ...
Have you ever paid for a window seat on an airplane that didn’t actually have a window? You could be part of a class action lawsuit in the near future. Delta and United Airlines have been sued this ...
Passengers sued United and Delta for charging extra for "window" seats without windows. Lawsuits in San Francisco and Brooklyn seek millions in damages. Plaintiffs say limited refunds don’t cover what ...
A possible class-action lawsuit filed in San Francisco on Tuesday seeks to hold some top U.S. airlines accountable for selling windowless window seats. Attorneys for San Francisco resident Marc ...
According to Aerospace Global News reporter Marisa Garcia, United Airlines is facing a proposed class-action lawsuit from passengers who say they paid extra for “window seats” and ended up staring at ...
NEW YORK (AP) — A pair of federal lawsuits filed in San Francisco and New York this week accuse Delta Air Lines and United Airlines of misleading passengers by charging premium fees for window seats ...
United Airlines faces a lawsuit for charging extra for window seats without actual windows. Plaintiffs argue customers expect a window if paying extra; United claims "window" refers to seat position.
Aisle seats? You get that extra room on one side, and you don't have to clamber over anyone to get to the bathroom. Middle seats? The advantage there is... nothing really, no one takes a middle seat ...
You ever get the sense the airlines are lying to you? Sure, the government shutdown wasn’t their fault. But are they always honest — in this instance and others — when flyers face delays? How often ...