There were 230 passengers and 12 crew onboard – and there was one survivor, who walked away from the crash. Thirty eight year old Ramesh Vishwaskumar Bucharvada, who was seated in 11A behind an emergency exit, is being treated at a nearby hospital.
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Don’t Get Caught Off Guard: TSA Now Requires IDs For Kids Using PreCheck Alone
If your unaccompanied minor is a seasoned enough traveler to be on their own, they may be seasoned enough to have PreCheck! Make sure they pack their ID, even though they do not usually need one for domestic travel.
Touch A Flight Attendant Bag, Get Thrown Off: American Airlines Passenger Booted In Overhead Bin Dispute
Blogger JT Genter of Award Wallet writes that he was kicked off of an American Airlines flight from New York JFK to London Heathrow on Monday after moving someone’s bag from the overhead bin above his seat in premium economy.
First-Ever Boeing 787 Crash: Air India Flight To London Goes Down Minutes After Takeoff
After a brief, steep climb to roughly 625 feet, the aircraft issued a mayday, lost radio contact seconds later, and came down in the densely populated Meghani Nagar district.
Ex-American Airlines CEO Doug Parker Defends Charging Solo Travelers Extra—Here’s Why That’s Nonsense
When the ‘solo traveler surcharge’ news was first broken by Thrifty Traveler, Delta and United pulled these fares from the market. American – which by all accounts was first to implement this idea – pulled only some of their fares. However, they’ve largely returned.
United Flight Attendants Outraged By New Contract: Layovers Downgraded From Business Class Hotels To Rooms “In Tenantable Condition”
The airline can start putting up flight attendants in much lower quality hotels during their layovers. Instead of business class hotels, we could start to see hovels.
“Visa In Hand Means Nothing” CBP Cuffs Indian Student At Newark, Forcing Instant Deportation
An Indian student was handcuffed and detained by U.S. immigration authorities at Newark airport, and viral video shows him expressing frustration at being refused entry into the United States despite holding a valid visa.
She Brought Crystal Stemware On A Budget Flight—And Created Her Own First Class [Roundup]
A roundup of the most important stories of the day. I keep you up to date on the most interesting writings I find on other sites – the latest news and tips.
Airlines Secretly Sold One Billion Passenger Records—Now The Government Can Track Where You Travel
U.S. airlines have been selling passenger data to Customs and Border Protection via their data clearinghouse. The government’s contract for the data prevents them from admitting where they got the data.
“Catch Me If You Can” In Real Life: Florida Man Hacks Spirit Airlines To Score 120 Free Flights Posing As Pilot & Flight Attendant
Tiron Alexander claimed to be employed as a flight attendant or pilot with seven different airlines to nonrev on several airlines, using 30 fraudulent sets of credentials and stolen badge numbers from actual airline employees. He booked flights through the Spirit Airlines employee travel portal.