An American Airlines Boeing 737 was discovered with apparent bullet damage after an overnight stop in Medellín, Colombia—triggering serious security concerns and urgent investigations into potential risks to critical aircraft systems.
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Southwest Now Forces Passengers To Sit Next To Oversized Seatmates—Flight Attendants Won’t Let You Move, Even Into Empty Rows
Southwest Airlines moved from flexible open seating to strict assigned seats overnight—now passengers report being forced to remain squeezed next to travelers spilling into their space, even when entire rows remain empty.
Amex Lounges Are So Packed, Platinum Members Are Taking Black Card-Only Seats—And Nobody’s Stopping Them
Amex Centurion lounges offer exclusive seating areas for Black Card holders—complete with reserved seats and better champagne—but a growing number of Platinum members have realized these premium sections are rarely monitored.
You See The Guy Walking On The Runway?”—Air Traffic Control Orders American Airlines Flight To Stop At Phoenix Airport
An American Airlines flight departing Phoenix was abruptly stopped by air traffic control after pilots spotted a man wandering onto the runway, waving his arms, forcing authorities to quickly intervene.
People Are Washing Underwear in Hotel Room Coffee Makers—Then Brewing Coffee the Next Morning
A viral travel hack suggests running your underwear through a hotel room coffee maker with boiling water—then blow-drying it and making coffee in the same machine the next morning. The clip has reignited long-standing warnings about what really happens inside in-room brewers—and why many travelers refuse to use them at all.
Calling In Sick After Your Vacation? Union Says United Airlines Is Using Tech To Fire Flight Attendants [Roundup]
United Airlines flight attendants are being flagged and fired over sick leave abuse—especially when calling in sick right after vacation—and the airline’s union says the company is using advanced technology to track suspicious absences. Plus, British Airways accidentally leaked its new A380 seat map, and Corey Lewandowski reportedly broke aviation safety rules before firing a DHS pilot mid-flight.
Exit Row Seats Collapse Into Row Behind During Takeoff—Latest Safety Scare For Troubled Airline
Passenger seats in a plane’s exit row suddenly collapsed backward during takeoff, slamming into the row behind and raising fresh concerns about maintenance and safety standards at an airline already under scrutiny. Though no injuries were reported, the incident highlights troubling issues surrounding Lion Air-owned Batik Air.
‘I’m Bonvoy Platinum!’—Marriott Elite Demands Late Checkout At Mexican Resort Amid Cartel Violence
A Marriott Bonvoy Platinum elite member sparked viral backlash after publicly demanding a guaranteed 4 p.m. late checkout at the Westin Puerto Vallarta, despite violent cartel retaliation outside the resort causing widespread flight cancellations and roadblocks. The internet quickly mocked the entitled complaint amid the dangerous situation.
Global Entry Shut Down Creates Chaos, Miles-Long Lines—Undermines Security And Increases Trade Deficit
Suspending Global Entry during the government shutdown has created chaos at U.S. airports, resulting in massive lines, compromised security screening, and growing economic damage—including a worsened trade deficit due to reduced international travel. Instead of saving resources, the policy decision by DHS is increasing staff demands, weakening border security, and harming the administration’s own economic goals.











