News and notes from around the interweb:
- British Airways Cabin Crew Ordered to ‘Strip’ Off Uniforms After Fumes in the Cockpit Cause Them to Fall Sick
- Kentucky teacher wounded by TSA-trained dog at Nashville Airport while walking by Airport police admit on video that it “just reached over and got her.”
- Hotel booking scam claims at least 30 victims since September
- “Private planes usually get first dibs [in Aspen]. An expanded runway might help traffic, but a local group is fighting the issue.”
- Puerto Rico is adding ‘USA’ to its drivers licenses. The TSA and Hertz can’t keep straight that Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory. (NYT)
- Airlines Ask FAA To Regulate Competitor Out of Business
- Mexico City airport now administered by the country’s navy AMLO’s administration is a mess.
It sounds like the proper precautions were taken at LHR.
Wise move by Puerto Rico. Maybe New Mexico should do the same — I’ve heard stories of geographically-challenged agents who refused to believe that was in the US. As opposed to … some part of Mexico? That part was never clear.
There are occasionally similar stories about people not knowing DC drivers licenses are real.
About the Kentucky teacher that got bit by the dog at the airport: Hopefully the dog had its Rabies shot. What a way to start your European vacation. It sounds like Chevy Chase-only real life. Poor woman.
ASpen terminal is a mess.. NO room for people to sit at the gates.. Needs a lot of work but the locals will fight it… Money talks