Delta calls it fraud protection. Regulators might call it illegal. In 2025 the airline is still refusing check-in to passengers who can’t produce their original payment card, stranding travelers overseas and exposing Delta to compensation claims under U.K. and E.U. law.
Starting Sunday, Airline Agents Must Guess Passenger Gender — As U.S. Rejects Valid ‘X’ Passports It Issued
Starting Sunday, airline agents will have to choose “M” or “F” for every passenger entering the U.S. — even when the traveler’s passport lists “X.” The government is rejecting the very gender markers it issued, leaving airlines to guess who passengers are in order to satisfy new federal rules.
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“But My Family Are Police!” — Sisters Shove Frontier Gate Agent In Orlando, Then Bodycam Captures Resisting Arrest
Frontier removed two sisters in Orlando for intoxication. They shoved a gate agent, claimed anxiety, dropped police family ties—then bodycam footage shows how resisting arrest went.
“Southwest Airlines Will Open Several Airport Lounges” — Testing $500+ Credit Card for Access
A new Southwest Airlines says the airline “will open several airport lounges” and tests $500-plus premium credit card products offering access.
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As Flights Back Up Nationwide — Duffy Threatens to Fire Air Traffic Controllers Who Stay Home During Shutdown
Flight delays are spreading across the country as the government shutdown drags on — and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is issuing a warning that echoes 1981: air traffic controllers who don’t show up for work could lose their jobs.
Ex-Delta CEO Richard Anderson Reveals What Made Delta Win — Old Planes, Line Maintenance, And Seat-Back Screens (Everyone Copied The Wrong Thing)
Ex-Delta CEO Richard Anderson says the airline’s edge wasn’t new planes or perks — it was reliability. Delta mastered old jets, invested in line maintenance, and made every seat-back screen work. That discipline built a 15-year lead rivals still can’t match. Competitors have copied the wrong lessons trying to catch up.
“Airlines Are Now Credit Cards With Wings” — Delta Admits It’s Now Choosing Routes To Chase Amex Spend
Delta isn’t just flying passengers anymore — it’s flying for the banks. On its latest earnings call, the airline admitted it’s expanding in cities like Austin and Raleigh because those markets deliver higher American Express charge volume. Routes aren’t chosen by demand alone anymore, but by where people swipe.
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