TWO airlines have been hit with lawsuits that allege the companies gave out "windowless window seats" to unknowing passengers.

The proposed class actions, filed against Delta and United Airlines , are seeking money for over one million flyers.

Delta 's class action was filed in a Brooklyn, New York, federal court, while United's was filed in San Francisco.

The suits claim that passengers picked seats they believed to have a window , only to board and realize they're sitting near a blank wall.

It said that various Boeing 737, Boeing 757 and Airbus A321 planes have seats that would contain windows but have them blocked for a majority of reasons.

Air conditioning ducts, electrical pieces or other elements added may obstruct where the windows typically would be.

The flyers said

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