News and notes from around the interweb:
- Passenger behavior is, sadly, no better on Qantas than on its American joint venture partner.
They realize the seat reclines to a flat bed right? Right? https://t.co/lZ24mOq29e
— Stephan Segraves (@ssegraves) May 21, 2024
- Make it stop. Please make it stop.
We can all agree that chewing sunflower seeds & spitting them into a water bottle on a flight is poor form, right?
How do we out-gross the rude man next to me to make it stop?
— Skylar | CRE Insurance (@skylarromines) May 21, 2024
I once sat next to someone who flossed their teeth on a flight
— Tyler Alley | DFW Strip Center Developer (@tyleralley24) May 21, 2024
- Korean Air says U.S. won’t object to its merger with Asiana even though the combination will have an antitrust-immunized joint venture with Delta that together controls 81% of the U.S. – South Korea market.
- The plane crash that changed me
- Some folks’ lives are just different than mine.
The casing of a 9 mm bullet from the gun range the day before fell out of my jacket during a flight. Wonder how the scanner it went through didn’t pick it up?
byu/bvhhhhmomenttt ininterestingasfuck - A hero in the most unexpected place imaginable.
Most devoted employee at EWR?
byu/TheBigAlbert inunitedairlines - Biden administration gave Cuba a behind-the-scenes tour of how Miami airport security works. The federal government classifies Cuba as a state sponsor of terror. Okey dokey.
- Aman’s spin-off brand Janu launches in Tokyo
This Crest toothpaste commercial encourages flossing and brushing your teeth while sitting in your seat on a flight to help prevent dental cavities. However, blocking passengers from exiting an aircraft lavatory is not wise.
And i always thought US is considered a state sponsor for terrorism. From Chile to Syria
What they think this is Logan’s?
Fine them for littering.
Raise the prices. It’ll solve beaucoup problems, and I’m willing to pay. 😉
Nothing preventing an FA from stopping and telling them to get their feet off the wall.
Just don’t fly El Cheapo Airlines.
I’m quite certain there is more metal in the belt buckle I do not need to take off than the brass casing.
I rather suspect that Cuba will not be launching an invasion of the USA through MIA, even with better knowledge of security protocols.
I hope that the merger of Korean Air and Asiana doesn’t cause me problems. Since Covid-19 I have flown on both. The prices are some of the best. The A380 across the Pacific is great. I hope that I am not left with skinny seats on an airplane.