Fake Service Dog Owners Demand Delta Move Blind Passenger Moved — Wanted His Underseat Area Too

Mar 16 2026

A blind passenger boarded a Delta flight with a seeing-eye dog, only to face complaints from another couple claiming their own dog was a service animal and could not sit nearby. What followed was a familiar modern airline mess: a real working dog, a likely fake one, and a dispute not just over where the animals should sit, but over who got to use the blind passenger’s underseat space.

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Long Lines And Lack Of Staff Made Them Miss Their Flight — Then Frontier Called Police To Enforce A $99 Upcharge

Mar 16 2026

Passengers flying Frontier from Orlando say they arrived on time, spent about 90 minutes stuck in a long, understaffed check-in line, and still missed their flight because they did not reach the counter before the airline’s one-hour cutoff. Instead of rebooking them or offering compensation, Frontier reportedly treated them as no-shows, demanded a $99 flight change fee, and then called police when the confrontation escalated.

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American Airlines Promises Priority Customers Can Board Any Time — One Gate Agent Made Up A Different Rule

Mar 15 2026

American Airlines tells elites and even some credit card customers that priority boarding means they can skip the general line and board at any time through the priority lane. But one gate agent at Miami reportedly shut that lane down after Zone 4, turning a benefit meant to preserve overhead bin space and save time into the exact opposite.

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Coupon Book Fatigue Is Real—How to Make Sapphire Reserve And Amex Platinum Not Feel Like Work

Mar 15 2026

Premium cards have turned into coupon books, and the fatigue is real—especially when you’re doing math and chasing tiny monthly credits to justify a huge annual fee. The trick is to treat Amex Platinum and Sapphire Reserve differently: cover the fee with credits you’d use anyway, value the lounge network you’ll actually visit, and put spend where the earn rates make sense so the “extras” feel like upside instead of homework.

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Singapore Airlines Just Cut Award Prices 30% For April — Including New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco And Seattle

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Mar 15 2026

Singapore Airlines has opened its latest batch of 30% off KrisFlyer awards for April travel, and this month’s deals are especially useful for U.S.-based travelers. The discounted routes include flights touching New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Seattle — and not just to Singapore, but also to Europe and Asia.

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American Airlines Offered $4,000 To Give Up A Seat To Aspen — The Flight Diverted Anyway

Mar 15 2026

American Airlines was reportedly offering passengers as much as $4,000 each to volunteer off an oversold flight to Aspen, a stunning number for a carrier that usually avoids paying much to solve these problems. The twist is that saying yes may have been the best deal in the cabin, because the original flight later diverted to Grand Junction and passengers wound up finishing the trip to Aspen by bus.

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