Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. United Airlines window seat These travelers unknowingly threw their money out the window. When you book a window seat on a plane, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Picture this: You excitedly go online to book a flight for yourself, where you discover that there are still window seats ...
In August, US-based passengers filed a class-action lawsuit against United Airlines and Delta, accusing them of false advertising and violating customers' rights. They claimed both carriers advertised ...
Have you ever paid for a window seat on an airplane that didn’t actually have a window? You could be part of a class action lawsuit in the near future. Delta and United Airlines have been sued this ...
Sometimes a window seat on an airline doesn’t come with a window. But a passenger is suing United Airlines in a proposed class action lawsuit over the lack of a window. Attorneys for the airline filed ...
It turns out in airline parlance, “window seat” may be something of an oxymoron. Kind of like “virtual reality.” It’s not actually reality, in the same way the window seat you paid extra for on your ...
A possible class-action lawsuit filed in San Francisco on Tuesday seeks to hold some top U.S. airlines accountable for selling windowless window seats. Attorneys for San Francisco resident Marc ...
Aisle seats? You get that extra room on one side, and you don't have to clamber over anyone to get to the bathroom. Middle seats? The advantage there is... nothing really, no one takes a middle seat ...
View post: Southwest Airlines Facing Backlash After Another Polarizing Change Passengers sued Delta and United for charging extra for "window seats" without actual windows. United argues "window seat" ...
Picture this: You excitedly go online to book a flight for yourself, where you discover that there are still window seats available. You click the option that promises sky-high views (and maybe a ...
United Airlines passengers who pay a seat-selection fee for a seat labeled as "window" have no assurance they are paying for a seat with an actual window, the airline argued in a Nov. 10 court filing.