Southwest Airlines didn’t stumble into bag fees, basic economy, and paid seat assignments by accident—those changes were pushed by an activist investor demanding short‑term financial moves. Now that the damage is done and the stock has popped, that same investor is cashing out and giving up control, leaving Southwest to live with the consequences.
American Airlines CEO On The Ropes As Flight Attendants Plan Thursday Protest—Just As The Airline Starts To Get Better
American Airlines flight attendants will protest at the company’s headquarters this Thursday, calling for CEO Robert Isom to step down—just as the airline finally shows signs of turning around. Here’s why employees are taking aim at leadership now.
First Photos Leak Of Refreshed American Airlines Airbus A319—More First Class, Flight Attendants Sit On Lavatory Doors
Leaked employee photos offer a first-ever look inside American Airlines’ refreshed Airbus A319, revealing upgraded first-class seating—but also flight attendants forced onto lavatory doors and tighter legroom in economy. Here’s what you’ll soon experience onboard.
I’m Earning Over 3X Points on Everything With the New Bilt Palladium Card—It’s More Of A Juggernaut Than I Expected
I got the new Bilt Palladium card expecting good value—but now I’m consistently earning over 3 points per dollar on all my spending. The card’s points-earning power, especially combined with paying my mortgage, Bilt Cash redemptions, and frequent transfer bonuses, makes it an absolute juggernaut. Here’s why it’s quickly become my top card.
Lawsuit: Flight Attendant Invents Abuse, Attacks Sleeping Dad, Separates Him From Son— Due To Human Trafficking Class
A Frontier Airlines flight attendant allegedly invented claims of child abuse, physically attacked a sleeping father mid-flight, and then used an off-duty cop to forcibly separate him from his adopted son—sparking a federal lawsuit exposing how human trafficking training can go dangerously wrong.
Dulles Airport Accused of Rigging Luxury ‘Private Terminal’ Contract—$60 Million Deal Under Fire
Dulles Airport planned a luxurious new private terminal—offering VIP travelers private security, lavish suites, and chauffeured drives directly to planes—but now it’s facing a federal lawsuit claiming officials rigged the $60 million contract to steer it toward a favored bidder.
Former American Airlines VP Says Unions Know CEO Is On His Way Out—That’s Why They’re Calling For His Ouster [Roundup]
A former American Airlines VP suggests the airline’s unions expect CEO Robert Isom will soon be replaced—and that’s why they’re publicly calling for his ouster now, to appear influential when the inevitable leadership change happens. Plus, why no one talks about Singapore anymore and how Starbucks’ loyalty program is getting even worse.
20-Year Queens Rap Feud Combusts In Delta Business Class Cabin, Ends In Pillow Fight And Ejection
Uncle Murda and Tony Yayo found themselves on a Delta flight from San Francisco to New York JFK with Ja Rule. They’re sworn enemies for more than two decades. And they were thrown together inside a plane.
Chase Is Charging Resort Fees That Hyatt’s Most Loyal Guests Don’t Owe—Here’s How to Get Your Money Back
Chase’s travel portal is charging Hyatt’s most loyal guests resort fees they aren’t supposed to pay—but there’s an easy way to get your money back. Here’s exactly what you need to do.
Your Starbucks Drink Costs 50% More at Some Airports—Where You’ll Pay the Most and Least
Ordering the same Starbucks drink at different airports can cost you dramatically different amounts—up to 50% more depending on your departure city. Here’s exactly where you’ll pay the highest prices, where you’ll save the most, and why airport Starbucks pricing varies so widely.











