Airlines Sued for Selling ‘Window’ Seats Without a Window View

The article discusses a lawsuit filed against major airlines for allegedly selling "window" seats without a guaranteed window view. The lawsuit claims that airlines have been misleading customers by offering window seats that do not have a direct view of the outside, but rather a blocked or limited view. The lawsuit alleges that this practice is deceptive and violates consumer protection laws. It argues that passengers who pay extra for window seats expect to have a clear view through the window, and that airlines should be transparent about the actual window access provided. The article notes that the issue has been a long-standing complaint among travelers, who have expressed frustration at finding their window seats obstructed by walls, partitions, or other aircraft features. The lawsuit seeks to hold airlines accountable and ensure that customers receive the product they paid for when booking a window seat.
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