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Monthly Archives for December 2017.

Airline Kicked Family Off Flight Because Their 3 Year Old Spit Up

Dec 05 2017

Over the weekend a family flying from Maui to Los Angeles on Virgin America was kicked off — because their 3 year old spit up. The mom took her son to the bathroom, they were ‘running up the aisle’ but the boy got sick on the way to the lavatory. She took him inside, finished up, and opened the lavatory door to give the child to her husband so she could clean herself up.

That’s when her husband said, “come on. We have to go. They’re kicking us off the plane.”

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Passenger Explodes at Airline Staff over $8 Meal Voucher When Airport Soup Costs $11

ronald mcdonald
Dec 05 2017

Passengers booked on Jetstar flight 3K1514 this past Wednesday took an entire day to make the journey. Jetstar Asia is an offshoot of Jetstar Airlines, the low cost subsidiary of Qantas.

Here’s video of one of the passengers from the flight losing it on airline staff because they were given a voucher for only 250 baht for food (US$7.67) while a bowl of soup costs 360. (“One bowl of mee how much? 360 baht. How to pay?”)

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Singapore Airlines Absolutely Denies Almost Landing at the Wrong Airport in Mumbai

Dec 04 2017

This morning’s Singapore Airlines Singapore – Mumbai flight SQ422 initiated a go around as it attempted to land and there are two competing explanations for what happened.

The Airbus A350 was cleared for approach into Mumbai’s international airport using runway 9. However air traffic control sources suggest that the flight was actually on final approach to runway 8 at Juhu airport, a general aviation facility in the Mumbai suburbs.

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North Korean Missile Test Seen By Cathay Pacific San Francisco – Hong Kong Crew

Dec 04 2017

Last Wednesday North Korean tested a ballistic missile. When they test missiles they generally don’t post NOTAMs for flights to avoid designated air space (and it’s not clear that historically they’ve known where the missiles would go).

This time the missile was reportedly seen by the crew of Cathay Pacific CX893 from San Francisco to Hong Kong, the midnight Airbus A350 departure.

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Review: Mexico’s Most Celebrated Restaurant Pujol

Dec 03 2017

Mexico’s most celebrated restaurant is Pujol, originally designed to offer an upscale version of street food. This year it moved into new quarters, instead of simply cooking in restaurant space they have space designed for their restaurant.

The kitchen has no burners, they sear on a wood grill and finish in the oven, and everything is organized around a central island. They have a comal for making tortillas. They have an outside brick oven pit. They serve a mole that’s been aged for more than 3 years.

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