Class-action lawsuits were filed on Tuesday against Delta Airlines and United Airlines passengers who claimed they were charged extra for window seats only to be placed in seats without windows.

The complaints were filed yesterday in the Northern District of California and Eastern District of New York for both Delta and United, respectively. The lawsuits are seeking millions of dollars in damages for more than 1 million passengers, according to a report from Reuters.

Both complaints detail that some Boeing 737, Boeing 757, and Airbus A321 aircraft have seats that are normally positioned by windows, but due to the placement of air conditioning ducts or electrical conduits, they lack the typical window arrangement.

Competitors like American Airlines and Alaska Airlines flag such seats dur

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