Boston Airport Now Lets Travelers Clear TSA Without Going To The Airport — Then Ride A Bus To The Gates

May 18 2026

oston Logan now has a front door 20 miles from the airport. Travelers can check bags, clear TSA in Framingham, and then ride a bus straight to the secure side of Logan near the gates — the first remote airport screening facility in North America, and a glimpse of how crowded airports may grow without forcing everyone through the same terminal chaos.

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After United Canceled Her Flight, An Agent Said “Nothing” Could Be Done — But She Heard The Trash Talk In The Background

May 18 2026

United’s “Agent on Demand” is supposed to replace the airport customer service desk when travel goes sideways. But after a canceled flight in Atlanta, one passenger says the remote agent offered “nothing,” sent her to the 800 number, and could be heard talking about her while the call was still live.

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You Can’t Play In United MileagePlus Without A Credit Card Anymore, Fortunately They’re Offering Up to 110,000 Miles Right Now

May 17 2026

United’s big MileagePlus changes are now live, and the program is plainly moving more of its value behind a co-brand card: faster mileage-earning, cheaper United award prices, and better access to saver inventory for cardholders, while non-cardmembers earn less. United and Chase are raising the upfront incentives just as the airline makes a credit card matter more than ever to getting the best value out of MileagePlus.

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Airports Still Feel Like Adventure — Until The Lines, Crowds And $18 Beers Take Over

May 17 2026

Airports still have a strange kind of magic: permission to be untethered, drink coffee too early, watch planes, people-watch, and feel the trip begin before you board. The problem is that modern airports keep burying that romance under TSA lines, crowding, lounge waitlists, bad terminals, and $18 beers — so the real luxury is finding a way to escape the chaos.

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Passenger Spots Loose Wing Part On Boeing 737 — Forcing Airline To Pull Jet From Service

May 17 2026

A passenger on a Shenzhen Airlines Boeing 737 noticed something wrong with the wing, photographed it, and showed the cabin crew — and after landing, the jet was pulled from service for maintenance. It appears to have been a loose or detached flap rail fairing, the kind of issue passengers may see from the cabin before anyone in the cockpit can.

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3 American Airlines Passengers Each Left $4,500 Richer After Delaying Greece Vacation By One Day

May 17 2026

American Airlines is not known for Delta-style bidding wars when flights are oversold. But on a Philadelphia–Athens flight, the airline reportedly kept raising the offer until three passengers got $4,500 each to delay their Greece trip by one day — an unusually rich payout from a carrier that normally stops bidding much earlier.

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