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I mean, don't charge extra for something then not deliver it. Seems cut and dry.
If the aisle/middle/window in coach all cost the same price then no one would have any standing to sue. The airlines charged customers extra. They did this to themselves.
Ironically, that could be the technicality they're banking on. They aren't charging for the window seat - they're charging for the ability to select your own seat which is the same regardless of where you select.
Delta not only charges you for the privilege of selecting your own seats, but charges you for the "preferred" aisle or window seat.
Here's a flight in January 2026 to Atlanta:
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And here's the seat key denoting the aisle and window seats as "preferred"
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No, I think any seat change costs the same price, no matter if you switch from window to somewhere, or from somewhere to window.