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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 they paid.

United and Delta Air Lines have been sued by passengers who claimed they paid extra for a window seat only to be placed next to a blank wall.

Separate complaints were filed in federal courts in San Francisco and Brooklyn, New York, pursuing damages in the millions.

The case against United Airlines

The backstory:

In the case against United, passengers Marc Brenman and Aviva Copaken said they paid extra to have a window seat. However, when they boarded the aircraft, they were placed in a "windowless" seat.

According to the lawsuit, the aircraft's air conditioning r

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