United Airlines (NYSE: UAL) has asked a San Francisco federal judge to dismiss a proposed class-action lawsuit against the carrier, claiming it charged extra for window seats that lacked windows. United has argued that the terminology of “window” seat denotes a seat positioned on the side of the fuselage, and that it in no way guarantees a view on its own.
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