By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Scoopico
  • Home
  • U.S.
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • True Crime
  • Entertainment
  • Life
  • Money
  • Tech
  • Travel
Reading: Delta, United sued for promoting windowless ‘window seats’
Share
Font ResizerAa
ScoopicoScoopico
Search

Search

  • Home
  • U.S.
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • True Crime
  • Entertainment
  • Life
  • Money
  • Tech
  • Travel

Latest Stories

Biden present process radiation remedy as prostate most cancers care enters new part
Biden present process radiation remedy as prostate most cancers care enters new part
Trump’s week in evaluate: Diplomatic win as US authorities shutdown continues
Trump’s week in evaluate: Diplomatic win as US authorities shutdown continues
Ashley Tisdale Reacts to DWTS ‘Bop to the Prime’ Efficiency
Ashley Tisdale Reacts to DWTS ‘Bop to the Prime’ Efficiency
Blast at Tennessee explosives plant leaves dozens lacking and feared useless
Blast at Tennessee explosives plant leaves dozens lacking and feared useless
Was Columbus an explorer or a prison?
Was Columbus an explorer or a prison?
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
2025 Copyright © Scoopico. All rights reserved
Delta, United sued for promoting windowless ‘window seats’
U.S.

Delta, United sued for promoting windowless ‘window seats’

Scoopico
Last updated: August 19, 2025 10:21 pm
Scoopico
Published: August 19, 2025
Share
SHARE


By Jonathan Stempel

NEW YORK (Reuters) -Delta Air Strains and United Airways had been sued on Tuesday by passengers who claimed they paid more money to sit down in “window” seats, solely to search out themselves positioned in seats subsequent to a clean wall.

Proposed class actions had been filed towards United in San Francisco federal court docket and towards Delta in Brooklyn, New York federal court docket, looking for hundreds of thousands of {dollars} of damages for greater than 1 million passengers at every service.

The complaints say some Boeing 737, Boeing 757 and Airbus A321 planes include seats that might usually include home windows, however lack them due to the position of air con ducts, electrical conduits or different elements.

Passengers mentioned Delta and United don’t flag these seats in the course of the reserving course of, not like rivals resembling Alaska Airways and American Airways, even when charging tens or sometimes a whole bunch of {dollars} for them.

The lawsuits say folks purchase window seats for a number of causes together with to handle concern of flying or movement illness, preserve a baby occupied, get further gentle or watch the world go by.

“Had plaintiffs and the category members recognized that the seats they had been buying (had been) windowless, they might not have chosen them — a lot much less have paid further,” the United grievance mentioned. The Delta grievance contained related language.

Delta is predicated in Atlanta, and United in Chicago. Neither instantly responded to requests for remark.

Ancillary income from seat choice, baggage charges, cabin upgrades, airport lounges and different companies assist carriers generate additional cash after they fly whereas maintaining base fares decrease.

The Delta lawsuit is led by Nicholas Meyer of Brooklyn, and the United lawsuit is led by Marc Brenman of San Francisco and Aviva Copaken of Los Angeles. Copaken mentioned United refunded charges for her windowless seats on two flights, however not a 3rd.

Passengers can use web sites resembling SeatGuru to search out pluses and minuses of particular seats, together with these missing home windows.

Carter Greenbaum, a lawyer whose agency filed the 2 lawsuits, mentioned the power to search out data from third occasion web sites does not excuse Delta’s and United’s conduct.

“An organization cannot misrepresent the character of the merchandise it sells after which depend on third occasion evaluations to say a buyer ought to have recognized that it was mendacity,” he mentioned in an e-mail.

The instances are Meyer v Delta Air Strains Inc, U.S. District Courtroom, Japanese District of New York, No. 25-04608; and Brenman et al v United Airways Inc, U.S. District Courtroom, Northern District of San Francisco, No. 25-06995.

(Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New YorkEditing by Marguerita Choy)

Kilmar Abrego Garcia transferred to Pennsylvania detention middle, attorneys say
Biotech business faces off: US vs. China
‘Can I simply be a child?’ College students shaken by immigration raids search assist from faculty counselors
US will type out commerce with India, Commerce Secretary Lutnick says in CNBC interview
The immigration raids are crushing L.A.’s hearth restoration and California’s financial system
Share This Article
Facebook Email Print

POPULAR

Biden present process radiation remedy as prostate most cancers care enters new part
U.S.

Biden present process radiation remedy as prostate most cancers care enters new part

Trump’s week in evaluate: Diplomatic win as US authorities shutdown continues
Politics

Trump’s week in evaluate: Diplomatic win as US authorities shutdown continues

Ashley Tisdale Reacts to DWTS ‘Bop to the Prime’ Efficiency
Entertainment

Ashley Tisdale Reacts to DWTS ‘Bop to the Prime’ Efficiency

Blast at Tennessee explosives plant leaves dozens lacking and feared useless
News

Blast at Tennessee explosives plant leaves dozens lacking and feared useless

Was Columbus an explorer or a prison?
Opinion

Was Columbus an explorer or a prison?

Studies: Angels interview Albert Pujols for managerial job
Sports

Studies: Angels interview Albert Pujols for managerial job

Scoopico

Stay ahead with Scoopico — your source for breaking news, bold opinions, trending culture, and sharp reporting across politics, tech, entertainment, and more. No fluff. Just the scoop.

  • Home
  • U.S.
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • True Crime
  • Entertainment
  • Life
  • Money
  • Tech
  • Travel
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service

2025 Copyright © Scoopico. All rights reserved

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?