Two Cats Karen Screams “You Are Ruining Christmas” — Alaska Airlines Won’t Let Her Stuff Two Pets Under One Seat

Dec 22 2025

Alaska Airlines staff refuse to let her fly after she shows up with two big cats in a single underseat carrier and insists she has “done this for years.” She escalates into a “you are ruining Christmas” rant, demands to be shown the policy “where I booked,” and argues there’s no restriction—while the agents tell her the cats don’t have enough room and she’d need separate carriers (and effectively, another underseat space).

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American Airlines Gave a Free Hotel After 12-Hour Delay — Passenger Claims $84 Room Had Bed Bugs, Mold, And Smoke

Dec 22 2025

After a 12-hour delay, an American Airlines passenger says the airline offered a free hotel—until reviews described smoke smell, water damage and mold, and even bed bugs at an $84-a-night property. It’s a reminder that airline hotel vouchers can be a dice roll, and you may be better off booking your own room with trip-delay coverage, a distressed-passenger rate, or points.

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Pilot Became Incapacitated — ATC Audio Captures the Computer Taking Over and Landing the Plane Near Denver

Dec 22 2025

A pilot flying a private plane from Aspen to the Denver area became incapacitated mid-flight, and the aircraft’s emergency auto-landing system took over navigation and radio calls to air traffic control. ATC audio captures the computer repeatedly announcing “pilot incapacitation” and counting down to landing before it put the plane down safely near Denver, brought it to a stop, and shut the engines down—with everyone onboard surviving.

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Passenger Furious When Flight Attendant Demands Blankets Back After Landing: ‘We Already Paid For Those!’ [Roundup]

Dec 22 2025

A passenger is fuming after a flight attendant collected the airline blanket at the end of an international flight, insisting it should be included in the fare. Also in today’s roundup: why Iceland airport workers might be “clicking flags” for a tourism survey, the disgusting reality of TSA security bins, early reactions to American’s A321XLR premium economy, Delta Sky Club egg nog, British Airways’ hot-water-bottle ban that collapsed.

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Pilot’s Emergency Highway Landing Saved Lives — Red Lake Indian Tribe Seized His Plane, And It Doesn’t Even Matter That’s Illegal

Dec 21 2025

A pilot’s engine failed mid-flight, forcing an emergency landing on Minnesota’s State Highway 89 crossing the Red Lake Reservation. The Red Lake Indian Tribe seized his plane, citing their own illegal 20,000-foot no-fly rule—despite clear federal preemption. But enforcing federal rights is costly and complicated, meaning the tribe’s actions might stand regardless of legality.

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United Built The Best Business Class Wine Program—But Delta And American Are Escalating A Champagne War With Taittinger And Bollinger

Dec 21 2025

United has poured real money into Polaris wine, and it shows on today’s transatlantic menus. Flyers rave about the Catena Zapata “Argentino” Malbec, respect the Domaine Serene, and even the Laurent-Perrier Champagne feels like a deliberate premium signal—though the Whispering Angel rosé drags the lineup down.

The catch: substitutions, inconsistent catering, and limited crew wine knowledge often mean the cart doesn’t match the menu, and the food still can’t keep up.

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Man Arrested Because Rental Car License Plate Frame Covered The “S” In Sunshine State — Florida Police Say They Got It Wrong

Dec 21 2025

A Florida driver was arrested and spent the night in jail after a traffic stop over a rental car’s license-plate frame partially covering the first “S” in “Sunshine State.” Police later released him and apologized, saying the statute’s vague wording led them to believe the frame was illegal

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