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United Airlines is arguing the word "window" refers to the location of a seat and not any potential views from it

On Monday, Nov. 10, attorneys for the airline filed a motion to dismiss a passengers' lawsuit that took aim at the company for selling windowless "window seats"

Two similar complaints were filed against both United and Delta Air Lines in California and New York in August

United Airlines has asked a federal judge to dismiss a proposed class action lawsuit arguing passengers were unfairly charged for “ window seats ” without actual windows. Instead, the airline is arguing “window” refers to the position of the seat and not any potential views from it.

“The use of the word ‘window’ in reference to a particular seat cannot reasonably be interpreted as a promise

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