Air India has sold a 43-year-old Boeing 737-200 that sat abandoned at Kolkata airport for more than a decade because the airline had literally forgotten it owned the aircraft. The jet only resurfaced after the airport asked Air India to remove it, revealing how badly the former state-run carrier’s records and oversight had deteriorated prior to privatization.
Scott Kirby Keeps Pushing for Newark Slot Controls — Here’s Why Those Should Be Abolished Everywhere Instead
Scott Kirby argues that Newark needs slot controls to manage congestion, but slots are the wrong solution everywhere they’ve been imposed. They lock in incumbents, block competition, and do nothing to encourage airlines to spread demand or upgauge. Congestion pricing would solve the problem without giving away scarce access as a subsidy.
I Keep Four Credit Cards That Cost $600 Or More — And They All Make Me Money, Here’s How
Four premium cards, all with $600+ annual fees, might sound crazy — but they more than pay for themselves. Between stacked credits, lounge access, and reward strategies, here’s exactly how I turn those fees into profit every year.
‘You’re Really Kneading Dough Right Now?’ Passenger Cracks Eggs, Rolls Dough, Makes Pasta On Airline Tray Table
A passenger stunned fellow travelers by calmly cracking eggs, rolling dough, and making fresh pasta right on her airline tray table mid-flight—raising questions about etiquette, hygiene, and just how far inflight dining should go.
Rat Rides To LaGuardia Airport on the Hood of a Car — NYC Chaos Delivered Curbside [Roundup]
A roundup of the most important stories of the day. I keep you up to date on the most interesting writings I find on other sites – the latest news and tips.
Air Traffic Controllers Say $10,000 Shutdown Bonuses Are Tearing the Workforce Apart — And Jeopardize Safety
The administration is handing out $10,000 bonuses to air traffic controllers who showed up every day during the government shutdown, but many in the workforce say the move is tearing units apart and creating real safety risks. Controllers argue the policy rewards presenteeism, pressures sick staff to work, and undermines a system already stretched thin.
Viral ‘Virtual Queue’ Idea Says Planes Should Stay at the Gate Until Their Turn To Take Off — But That’s Not How Airports Actually Work
A viral proposal argues that planes should wait at the gate in a “virtual queue” instead of taxi-queuing for departure. But gate scarcity, runway-throughput requirements, and the need for a minimal physical queue mean the idea doesn’t match how airports actually operate.
TSA Introduces an $18 Biometric Fee for Travelers Without ID — And Claims It Can Do So Without Congressional Approval
TSA is rolling out a new “alternative identity verification” system for travelers who show up without acceptable ID — and it comes with an $18 non-refundable biometric fee. The agency says it can impose the charge without congressional approval by invoking authority meant for registered-traveler programs, a stretch far beyond what Congress intended.
How I’m Maximizing Every Credit on the New Citi Strata Elite Card — And Why It’s Wildly Undervalued
Citi’s new Strata Elite card comes loaded with credits — airfare, hotels, car service, even Best Buy — that add up fast. Here’s how I’m stacking every one of them, and why the card’s first-year value is far greater than anyone seems to realize.
He Was Approved for 1 p.m. Diamond Checkout — Then the Hotel Had Police Remove Him and Ban Him for 30 Days
A guest approved for a 1 p.m. Diamond checkout says housekeeping repeatedly entered his room before noon and the front desk refused to verify the extension. The hotel then called police, who removed him and issued a 30-day ban.











