American Airlines Passenger Spends Flight Grinding Dead Skin Off Her Feet — Flight Attendant Just Shrugs

Nov 20 2025

A woman in the window seat on an American Airlines A319 spent nearly half an hour grinding dead skin off her bare feet, sending “foot dust” into the air and onto the floor. Her seatmate says he alerted the crew, but the flight attendant wouldn’t intervene, leaving him to stand for the rest of the flight rather than sit beside her.

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Scott Kirby Explains How His Leadership Changed — And Why United’s Entire Strategy Looks Different Under Him Now

Nov 19 2025

Scott Kirby used this week’s Airlines Confidential podcast to lay out, in rare detail, how his thinking as a leader has changed over the past two decades — and how that shift now shapes United’s strategy. It’s the clearest explanation yet of the pivot from spreadsheet-driven tactics to a product-focused vision he once dismissed.

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Hilton Branson Guest Upgraded To The Presidential Suite — But The 13-Year Old Mattress Violated The Brand’s Standards

Nov 19 2025

A reader was upgraded to the Presidential Suite at the Hilton Branson Convention Center — and found a 13-year old mattress that’s well outside the brand’s own standards. Photos he shared also showed maintenance issues and worn furnishings, raising basic questions about quality control at a full-service Hilton.

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‘Rest Is a Deprecated Feature,’ Founder Codes 30 Hours Straight on Planes — Here’s How Frequent Flyers Actually Work

Nov 19 2025

A venture founder went online to brag that he coded for 30 hours straight on multiple flights because “rest is a deprecated feature.” The internet treated it as parody, but it’s a good moment to look at what frequent flyers actually know about working in airports and onboard — and why real productivity at 35,000 feet looks very different from hustle-culture mythology.

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