Airline gets sued for selling “window” seats with no windows – What a bummer for passengers!
Ever been swindled into paying extra for a window seat on a plane, only to find out there’s no window there? Well, you might just have a case for a class-action lawsuit in the near future.
### Lawsuits Against Delta and United
This week, Delta and United Airlines got hit with lawsuits in federal courts for shady online sales tactics. While airlines like Alaska and American Airlines make it clear if a “window” seat actually has a window, Delta and United conveniently forget to mention when there’s no view.
### Million-Dollar Problem
According to the lawsuit against Delta, over a million passengers may have been duped into buying “window” seats without a view. From Boeing 737s to Airbus A321s, these airlines have been pocketing extra cash from unsuspecting travelers.
### Window Seat Woes
People pay extra for window seats for various reasons, from fear of flying to claustrophobia. When you shell out more money and don’t get what you paid for, it’s not just a bummer—it’s deceptive marketing.
So, next time you splurge for that window seat, make sure there’s actually a window there. Otherwise, you might find yourself in the middle of a legal battle against the airlines. Stay informed and fly savvy! 🛫
