Delta Air Lines Meltdown — Hundreds Of Flights Canceled While Rivals Run Fine Amid Internal “Crew Restrictions”

May 02 2026

Delta Air Lines has canceled hundreds of flights while American, United and Southwest are barely canceling at all. Weather does not explain it. A tech outage does not explain it. And sickout rumors do not hold up — leaving internal Delta “crew restrictions” as the clearest clue to a meltdown at an airline once known for reliability.

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United’s Seats Are So Tight, Tray Tables Need Cutouts For Passenger Bellies [Roundup]

May 02 2026

United’s economy seats are tight enough that some tray tables now have cutouts for passenger bellies — which is either bleak or oddly pragmatic. Also: American admits broken seats mean passengers aren’t getting the product they paid for, the 50-day London-to-Calcutta bus makes Landline look easy, and the Philadelphia Centurion Lounge wine list gets more interesting.

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American Airlines Gives New Business Accounts 10,000 Miles — Stacks With 75,000 Mile Card Offer

May 02 2026

American Airlines is offering 10,000 miles to new AAdvantage Business accounts, and the move is more interesting than it looks. Join the business program first, then apply for the Citi AAdvantage Business card, and you can stack that 10,000-mile signup bonus on top of the current 75,000-mile card offer while also bypassing the usual redemption restrictions.

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Watch: Spirit Airlines Flight Attendant Says Goodbye To Final Passengers — ‘I Don’t Remember The Bad Times’

May 02 2026

Spirit Airlines has plenty of stories people will mock, but one flight attendant’s farewell to the airline’s final passengers was unexpectedly gracious. As Spirit shuts down after 43 years in the air, he told passengers he did not remember the bad times — just the good ones — and thanked them for staying with the airline until the end.

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Sheraton Logo Catches Fire At Amsterdam Airport Hotel — Guests Evacuated To The Hilton

May 02 2026

The Sheraton at Amsterdam Schiphol did not catch fire — just its giant illuminated logo did, sending burning pieces falling from the roof and forcing about 380 guests out in the middle of the night. They were evacuated to the nearby Hilton, which is almost too perfect for a Sheraton brand metaphor: the sign still lights up the sky, but the energy behind it has burned out.

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Listen: Final Spirit Airlines Flight Asked Tower, “Are We The Last One?” — Then Said Goodbye

May 02 2026

The final Spirit Airlines commercial flight to land asked DFW Tower whether any other Spirit flights were coming in behind it. When the answer came back that they might be the last one, the crew signed off with grace — “it was a pleasure working with you guys” — a quiet, dignified ending for the employees who stayed until the end.

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