Millions of airline passengers have lost the opportunity to gaze out their windows at clouds, despite paying extra for it, according to two class action lawsuits. Air travelers are suing Delta and United, alleging the airlines misled passengers and charged them extra for window seats, knowing they would be placed in windowless seats.

Delta Air Lines and United Airlines were sued this week by passengers claiming they paid extra to sit in “window” seats, but were instead assigned to sit next to a windowless wall.

According to the proposed class action lawsuits filed Tuesday in San Francisco federal court and Brooklyn, New York federal court, the two airlines breached their contracts by misleading customers, charging them for window seats but placing them in the gaps between the windows w

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