Passengers Say American Airlines Pilots Fought — Stranding Them In The Hot Sun For 1.5 Hours

Apr 21 2026

Passengers on an American Airlines regional flight from the Bahamas say the trip unraveled because the pilots got into a fight after arriving, forcing a cancellation before anyone could leave. Families were kept outside in Caribbean heat for more than 90 minutes, then left to sort out hotels and transportation on their own when the airline finally called the flight off.

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Chase Sapphire Reserve Now Offering 2.5 Cent Per Point Hotel Redemptions Through Points Boost

Apr 21 2026

Chase Sapphire Reserve is now offering some hotel redemptions at 2.5 cents per point, a meaningful step up from the card’s usual “up to 2 cents” Points Boost ceiling. The best part is that these are not hard-to-find award nights: they are paid rates at premium The Edit hotels, which means cardholders can still get breakfast, upgrades if available, late checkout, and loyalty credit while using points at a higher value.

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More Than A Quarter Of Newark Airport Baggage Scales Were Wrong — Passengers Overcharged

Apr 21 2026

More than a quarter of the baggage scales tested at Newark airport were found to be inaccurate, and some were so bad they were taken out of service or treated every bag as overweight. That does not mean every traveler was wrongly charged, but at a major United hub where checked bag and overweight fees add up fast, the odds are high that passengers paid millions they never should have owed.

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American Airlines Has Started Issuing Grades To Flight Attendants

Apr 21 2026

American Airlines has started issuing performance grades to flight attendants, using a mix of customer survey data, operational metrics, and internal compliance measures to score how they are doing. That is a meaningful shift for an airline that badly needs better onboard service, but unless those scores eventually lead to real rewards for top performers and real consequences for chronic underperformance, it will not come close to fixing the deeper problem.

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