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Southwest Now Charges For Seats, But Forgets To Clean Them First [Roundup]
A Delta passenger fakes a heart attack to avoid arrest, Southwest faces backlash for charging extra and delivering dirty seats, and Rio Las Vegas downgrades breakfast for elite guests.
Bilt’s One-Day 125% Transfer Bonus To Japan Airlines—I’ll Take My Whole Family Business Class To Tokyo
For one day only—March 1—Bilt Rewards is offering up to a 125% bonus when transferring points to Japan Airlines Mileage Bank. Here’s exactly how I’m leveraging this unprecedented deal to turn 285,000 points into four roundtrip business-class tickets to Japan.
Iran Hits Kuwait Int’l Airport With Drone Strike, Injures Staff And Forces Closure Of Country’s Airspace—Conflict Spreads To Civilian Targets
A drone strike by Iran hit Kuwait International Airport on Sunday, injuring airport employees, forcing an immediate shutdown of Kuwaiti airspace, and marking a dangerous escalation in Iran’s retaliation for U.S.-Israeli attacks.
American Airlines ‘Karen’ Refused To Stop Reclining Her Seat For Takeoff—Wouldn’t Follow Rules ‘Unless Everyone Else Does’
An American Airlines passenger—labeled a “Karen”—refused to put her seat upright for takeoff, arguing other passengers weren’t doing it either. After repeatedly defying the crew’s instructions, the captain returned to the gate and had her removed.
American Airlines Baggage Handler Arrested For Sending ‘Bomb’ Text—Said “J/K,” Cops Weren’t Laughing
An American Airlines baggage handler at Charlotte Airport thought texting a coworker a bomb threat would be a funny prank—but it quickly turned serious when police arrived, arresting him on felony charges.
United Airlines Quietly Cracks Down On Buying Multiple Tickets To Save Money, Bans Video Calls And Viewing ‘Offensive’ Content
United Airlines quietly changed its rules to prohibit passengers from buying multiple tickets to lower costs, banned inflight video calls, and explicitly added rules against viewing “offensive” content—changes that affect nearly every traveler but haven’t been publicly announced.
Southwest Airlines Just Banned Employees From Using Smart Glasses—Here’s What Don’t They Want Recorded
Southwest Airlines has banned its employees from using smart glasses and other wearable devices capable of recording during work hours, citing safety, privacy, and legal responsibilities—though the policy doesn’t apply to passengers.
FAA Will Order Significant Flight Cuts At Chicago O’Hare—American vs. United Battle Hits Breaking Point
United and American Airlines have scheduled so many flights into Chicago O’Hare that the FAA is now stepping in, forcing both carriers to slash flights this summer to prevent massive delays and chaos at one of America’s busiest airports.
United Flight Attendants Haven’t Had A Raise In 5 Years—Airline Promises March Deal, But Demands Concessions
United flight attendants, who haven’t seen a pay raise in five years, are being promised a potential breakthrough deal this March—but the airline says they’ll need to accept tradeoffs on scheduling, and unpaid leave to get it done.











