They are asking for millions in compensation.
When booking a ticket, travelers pay extra charges for baggage, seats, legroom, and nearly every other service. But it’s frustrating not to receive the amenity you’ve already paid for. Dismayed by such practices, passengers have filed class-action lawsuits against Delta Air Lines and United Airlines for charging a premium for window seats that do not have a window.
One lawsuit was filed after Nicholas Meyer found himself in a windowless window seat on a Delta flight. During his 4.5-hour journey, for which he paid for seat 23F—a window seat—he found himself next to a blank wall instead of a view. Now his attorneys are pursuing legal action on behalf of all passengers who have encountered similar issues. Meyer’s lawsuit is filed in New York,