Bankrupt Spirit Wants $87 Million For LaGuardia Flight Slots—But The Airport Says They’re Not Spirit’s To Sell

Jun 05 2026

Bankrupt Spirit Airlines is trying to turn its LaGuardia flight slots into $87 million, but the airport’s operator says the airline is trying to auction off rights that aren’t Spirit’s to sell. That sounds like a major problem—except FAA-approved slot sales are real, and LaGuardia still has to provide airport access on reasonable, non-discriminatory terms.

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Airlines Are Using AI To Manufacture Empathy Instead Of Solving Problems — One Passenger Was Sent The Prompt By Mistake

Jun 04 2026

A Cathay Pacific passenger needed real help after a canceled flight, but the chat response exposed how airline customer service increasingly uses AI to manufacture empathy while failing to solve the real problem. The agent pasted the prompt instead of the reply, the instructions to acknowledge feelings, sound positive, and validate the customer.

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Passenger Grooms Bare Feet At Airline Seat — Stop It. Just Cut It Out

Jun 04 2026

A passenger took off shoes and socks and began grooming bare feet right at an airline seat, treating the cabin like a private bathroom instead of shared space. The problem is not just that other passengers have to watch — it’s that aircraft seats, carpets and seatbacks are not deep-cleaned between every flight, and someone else is getting that same seat next.

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