Two major US airlines are now facing serious legal trouble after passengers discovered they were paying extra money for window seats that had no windows at all. ABC News reports that United Airlines and Delta Air Lines are both dealing with separate class-action lawsuits filed by angry customers who felt cheated by this practice. The legal cases claim that both airlines charged passengers additional fees for what they called "window seats" but failed to tell customers that some of these seats sit next to blank walls instead of actual windows.

According to ABC News, the airlines did not warn passengers during the booking process that certain seats labeled as window seats would not provide any view outside the aircraft. The lawsuits are seeking millions of dollars in damages and refun

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