It’s hard to say what’s worse—the bare feet or the confidence. One Basic Economy passenger turned his neighbor’s armrest into a personal spa, opening what can only be described as The Athlete’s Foot Lounge mid-flight. If you thought you’d seen the limits of bad passenger behavior, there’s always another level.
Tara Reid Says Her Drink Was Spiked At The O’Hare DoubleTree — She Kept Falling From A Wheelchair, Then Woke Up In A Hospital With No Memory
Tara Reid was in Chicago for a celebrity signing when she says a single drink at the O’Hare DoubleTree bar left her unable to stand, captured on lobby video repeatedly slipping from a wheelchair before paramedics rushed her to a hospital. She later woke up with no memory of the night and has now filed a police report saying her drink was spiked.
Chicago Hotels Charge a $125 “Resort Fee” on a $15 Room — One of the Most Extreme Schemes We’ve Seen
A Chicago hotel is advertising rooms as low as $15 through consolidators, then attaching a staggering $125 nightly “resort fee” — the most extreme example of fee padding I’ve ever seen. The charges are buried, inconsistently disclosed, and even appear to shift when waived, raising serious questions about how these properties present their pricing.
‘Babies Don’t Belong in Business Class’ — Passenger Tries To Get a Mom Downgraded Over Two Minutes of Crying
A woman flying from New York to Zurich says her business-class seatmate erupted when her nine-month-old cried for two minutes, even trying to persuade the crew to move her to economy. The incident sparked a debate about who “belongs” in premium cabins — and what parents can realistically do to minimize disruptions when they travel with young children.
A GM Rewards Glitch Let Drivers Stack Points — Some Even Paid Off Their Cars in Minutes [Roundup]
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Wide Open Delta Los Angeles – Hong Kong Business Class Awards — 9+ Seats Per Flight From 93,500 Miles
Delta’s returning Los Angeles–Hong Kong route is showing unusually generous award space, with more than nine Delta One seats available on nearly every flight this summer from just 93,500 miles for Amex cardholders. It’s one of the best opportunities in years to redeem SkyMiles for long-haul business class to Asia.
JSX Is Selling Tickets From Santa Monica to Las Vegas — And Activists Are Suing for California Environmental Review to Stop Them
JSX has begun selling tickets for new Santa Monica–Las Vegas flights after securing a city operations permit, but local activists have already filed a California Environmental Quality Act lawsuit seeking to halt the service. While CEQA is unlikely to stop flights outright, it can impose enough delay and cost to run out the clock before the airport’s scheduled 2028 closure.
United’s In-N-Out Burger Tease Has Passengers Begging for a Replacement to Its ‘Disgusting’ Onboard Burger [Roundup]
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JSX Wins Approval to Launch Flights From Santa Monica — Before the City Shuts Down the Airport
JSX has secured approval to begin commercial service from Santa Monica Municipal Airport, a field the city has spent decades trying to restrict and is set to close entirely in 2028. The carrier will launch daily Las Vegas flights on December 19, operating under a newly issued city permit despite long-standing local opposition to scheduled air service.
Why I Flew My Family to New York in Spirit’s First Class — And Why It Beat United, Delta And American
Spirit’s first class was cheaper than extra-legroom coach on American, Delta, or United — and it was the only way for my whole family to sit together. The booking was a headache, but the flights themselves were surprisingly good, and the math made the decision easy.










