Spirit Airlines Loses A Credit Card Partner as Bankruptcy, Route Cuts, and Crew Shortages Deepen Crisis

Feb 16 2026

Spirit Airlines is already facing bankruptcy, massive route cuts, and fleeing employees. Now, they’re losing one of their credit card partners, further deepening their financial crisis. While the airline industry relies heavily on lucrative card deals, this latest blow underscores just how precarious Spirit’s position has become.

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Lights Out: American Airlines Flight Attendants Forced to Serve Meals In The Dark On London Flight—’They Just Sent The Plane Anyway’

Feb 16 2026

American Airlines flight attendants were forced to use emergency flashlights to serve meals on a transatlantic flight from London to Los Angeles after the airline dispatched the aircraft without functioning galley lights. Crew faced challenging conditions preparing food and drinks in near darkness. “They just sent the plane anyway.”

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Passenger Calls Herself a ‘Karen’ After Flight Attendant Mocks Her Request to Open Water Bottle—”It’s Not That Hard”

Feb 16 2026

A British Airways passenger who admitted she struggles to open small water bottles asked a flight attendant for help — and was met with a dismissive, mocking response of “It’s not that hard.” Her awkward encounter has sparked viral debate over service, entitlement, and what passengers should reasonably expect from airline crew.

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Southwest’s Botched Seat Fees Backfire: Charging Extra For ‘Window Seats’ With No Windows Creates Threat of Lawsuits [Roundup]

Feb 16 2026

Southwest Airlines rushed into selling seat assignments, but passengers have discovered they’re paying extra for window seats that don’t actually have windows. Now the airline could face costly legal consequences. Plus, unaffordable Hawaii, the end of hotel breakfast and Amex clampng down.

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TSA Scolded Woman For ‘Inappropriate’ Hoodie — She Had Nothing On Underneath

Feb 15 2026

A woman recently went viral after TSA scolded her at an airport checkpoint for wearing an “inappropriate” hoodie—but the real problem was that she had nothing on underneath. TSA rarely enforces dress codes directly, but bulky clothing like hoodies typically must be removed for security screening, leading to an awkward and confusing encounter.

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Southwest Airlines Has Become America’s Most ‘Uptight’ Airline—Flight Attendants And Passengers Say Management Killed the Fun

Feb 15 2026

Southwest Airlines has long been known for a fun, relaxed flying experience—but customers and flight attendants now describe the carrier as “America’s most uptight airline.” The airline has tightly enforced assigned seating, introduced new fees, and even grounded the once‑free‑wheeling culture that defined Southwest for decades. This shift in priorities has taken the joy out of flying the airline that used to pride itself on hospitality and personality.

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