Is it false advertising for an airline to sell a so-called window seat that does not actually have a window? United Airlines is facing a class action lawsuit in California over this very issue.

Travelers allegedly purchased what they thought would be a window seat only to find themselves staring at a blank cabin wall. The lawsuit claims United charges more for window seats and therefore deceived passengers who paid extra, believing they would enjoy a view outside.

Now, a class action lawsuit alleges that United Airlines misled customers by selling “window seats” that did not actually have windows. Plaintiffs claim this practice may violate airline passenger rights and may constitute false advertising, and they are seeking compensation.

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