Spirit Airlines Is Back in Bankruptcy Facing Securities Fraud Claims — The Only Winners Are the Lawyers

Nov 29 2025

Spirit Airlines has landed back in bankruptcy and is now facing securities fraud claims from investors who say the carrier overstated its turnaround prospects after emerging from its first restructuring. As usual in these cases, the only clear winners appear to be the lawyers gearing up to litigate the airline’s latest collapse.

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Bomb Threat On Spirit Flight Forces Philadelphia Ground Stop — Flight Attendants Confront Suspect And Hold Her In Front Galley

Nov 29 2025

A bomb threat involving a single aircraft briefly halted arrivals into Philadelphia International Airport on Friday night. A passenger says it was her delayed Spirit flight from Las Vegas, that crew moved the woman who made the threat to the front of the cabin, and that police were waiting when they arrived.

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Ryanair Axes Its $91 “Prime” Loyalty Program After Just 8 Months — Says It Was “Too Generous” To 55,000 Members

Nov 28 2025

Ryanair is killing its new $91-a-year “Prime” loyalty program after just eight months, blaming the shutdown on being “too generous” to 55,000 subscribers. The numbers tell a different story: weak demand, bad unit economics, and a bundle that undercut the ancillaries Ryanair depends on for profit.

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JetBlue Flight Attendant Turns Bathroom Line Into A Flying Gratitude Wall — About Love, Family And Second Chances

Nov 28 2025

A JetBlue flight attendant turned the Thanksgiving bathroom line into something unexpected: a flying gratitude wall made of passenger napkins. Travelers wrote what they were thankful for – family, survival, second chances – and the galley filled up with handwritten notes, echoing earlier “Words From A Window Seat”-style acts of in-flight kindness.

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Airbus A320s Could Be Temporarily Grounded Worldwide for Software Update — After Faulty JetBlue Computer Triggered Sudden Uncommanded Descent

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Nov 28 2025

Aviation insiders say an airworthiness directive may soon require software updates across the Airbus A320 fleet after investigators linked a JetBlue incident—where the aircraft entered a sudden uncommanded descent—to a faulty ELAC computer. Any grounding is expected to be short and staggered, with airlines updating the systems plane-by-plane to avoid major disruption.

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Marriott’s Japan Site and Customer Service Suggest Elite Late Checkout Devaluation — 4 p.m. Cut Back to 2 p.m. for Platinums

Nov 28 2025

Marriott’s Japanese-language terms and customer service agents are indicating a shift to a less generous late checkout policy, with Platinum elites guaranteed only 2 p.m. instead of the long-promised 4 p.m. While the English terms haven’t changed, the discrepancy appears to stem from a translation error — though it highlights how vulnerable the benefit is to future devaluation.

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‘It’s Not the Vodka Tonic Button’: Flight Attendant Union Boss Says Don’t Press It—Even If You’re Thirsty On A Six-Hour Flight

Nov 28 2025

The head of the largest flight attendants union, Sara Nelson, says you should never press the flight attendant call button for a drink, and even tried to get the government to ban alcohol on planes which would reduce the amount of service her members would have to provide.

This is 100% wrong.

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