Delta Was Not Done After This Month’s Boeing Order — Now It’s Buying Airbus A330s And A350s Too

Jan 27 2026

Delta’s widebody buying spree didn’t end with its recent Boeing 787-10 order. The airline has now signed for 16 Airbus A330-900s and 15 Airbus A350-900s (with options for more), with deliveries beginning in 2029—giving Delta earlier lift than the 787s and adding longer-range capability for future international growth.

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Flight Attendants Are Sleeping On Airport Floors — American Airlines Has Lost Track Of Crews While They Cancel Nearly 10,000 Flights

Jan 27 2026

American’s winter-storm disruption has turned into something worse than weather: nearly 10,000 cancellations and reports that the airline has effectively lost track of crews, leaving flights short of pilots or flight attendants even when aircraft are ready to go. As scheduling and hotel support break down, flight attendants describe being stranded for days—some sleeping on airport floors—while the system struggles to pair rested crews with departures.

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Crew Says Flight Attendants Ordered To Clear Toilets By Hand After Mid-Flight Failure To Avoid Diversion On LA–Manila Flight

Jan 27 2026

Philippine Airlines flight PR113 from Los Angeles to Manila faced a mid-Pacific lavatory failure—and while the airline says it prepared for a possible diversion to Guam, crew onboard tells a different story. Flight attendants reportedly were instructed to manually handle human waste, disposing of it by hand, rather than divert the Boeing 777.

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American Flight Attendants Get 0.3% Profit Sharing — $150 Right As The Winter Storm Leaves Them Sleeping In Airports

Jan 27 2026

American flight attendants are furious after learning their 2025 profit sharing works out to just 0.3%—about $150 for a $50,000 employee—while Delta crews are getting roughly four weeks of pay. The timing is brutal: as winter-storm cancellations overwhelm hotel/limo operations, crews are reporting they’re stuck sleeping in airports because they can’t secure rooms.

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Passengers Showed Up For A Regional Flight — Then Boarded A Cargo Plane With Folding Seats And Luggage Strapped Down The Middle

Jan 27 2026

Passengers boarding IrAero flight RD382 from Irkutsk (IKT) to Mama (UIKM) thought they were getting a normal regional turboprop—until the airline swapped in an Antonov An-26 configured like a freighter, with travelers (including kids) on folding sidewall seats and luggage strapped down the center aisle. IrAero says it’s a legitimate combi configuration, but prosecutors are looking at complaints that passengers weren’t warned in advance—an ugly snapshot of what “making do” can say about aviation under sanctions.

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Dancing With The Stars Winner Says A Delta Flight Attendant Kept Shushing Her Toddler On Sydney Flight — “13 Hours Is Not Quiet Time!”

Jan 27 2026

Witney Carson says that on a Delta Sydney–Los Angeles flight, a flight attendant repeatedly shushed her 2-year-old son after a passenger up front complained they were trying to rest. Carson pushed back, asking whether the airline has designated quiet times and arguing that expecting a toddler to sit silently for 13 hours is unrealistic—kicking off the familiar debate over noise, parenting, and premium-cabin expectations.

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Citi Travel Is Quietly Beating “Book Direct” Hotel Rates — And The Strata Elite Credit Makes It Worth Checking

Jan 26 2026

I used to avoid Citi Travel because prepaid portal bookings often don’t earn hotel points or elite benefits. But with Citi Strata Elite’s $300 annual hotel credit and 12x earning on Citi Travel bookings, I started price-checking—and I’m seeing something surprising: Citi Travel sometimes undercuts “book direct” member rates, not just other OTAs.

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Hyatt Regency Aruba Suite On Points — Huge Value, Just Do Not Sleep Past 9 A.M.

Jan 26 2026

Hyatt Regency Aruba can be an outrageous points value over peak dates—especially with a confirmed suite upgrade and Globalist breakfast at a resort where cash rates can hit four figures. The catch is that it runs like a resort factory: if you want decent beach or pool chairs you need to reserve in advance and be there by 9 a.m., and the stay can come with real operational friction even when the location and room deliver.

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