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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Mexico’s President Flew Economy To Europe — Her Predecessor Sold The VIP Jet

Apr 20 2026

Mexico’s president flew economy to Europe on her first trip to the continent since taking office, then posted a photo of herself working from her coach seat on the way to Barcelona. Surely she’s not serving the public well by turning long-haul travel into a performance of thrift rather than getting rest of having space ot work effectively.

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Air Traffic Control Put Two Southwest Jets On A Collision Course In Nashville — Just 500 Feet Of Separation

Apr 20 2026

Air traffic control in Nashville turned a Southwest jet that was going around after an aborted landing directly into the departure path of another Southwest flight, triggering collision warnings in both cockpits. The two aircraft came within about 500 feet vertically before the crews and onboard systems avoided a far more serious outcome.

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Amex Is Offering Some Business Platinum Cardholders Nearly 1 Million Points To Keep Spending

Apr 20 2026

American Express is targeting some existing Business Platinum cardholders with a massive new spending offer worth nearly 1 million Membership Rewards points, and it has nothing to do with opening a new account. The catch is that it requires serious volume and large transactions, but for the right cardmember it’s more than 5 points per dollar on spend.

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