On Monday, United Airlines flight 2138 from Des Moines to Chicago O’Hare suffered a bizarre four-hour delay. It wasn’t weather, mechanical, or a disruptive passenger. Two flight attendants got into a fight.
Delta Passenger Harasses Staff, Threatens To “Kill The Illuminati” With Finger Gun And Imaginary Bomb [Roundup]
A roundup of the most important stories of the day. I keep you up to date on the most interesting writings I find on other sites – the latest news and tips.
A Decade Of Decisions That Undid American Airlines As A Global Power — Fleet Mistakes, Product Retreats And Credit Card Decline
American Airlines’ decade of missteps reshaped its future. From fleet retirements and product downgrades to a fading credit-card empire, decisions since 2014 systematically dismantled what was once a global aviation power.
‘You Don’t Get Paid Enough To Argue’: Union Tells Delta’s Regional Flight Attendants To Stop Confronting Passengers Over Safety Rules
Delta’s regional flight attendants received a blunt directive from their union: “You don’t get paid enough to argue.” The memo instructs crew members to stop confronting passengers over safety rules, emphasizing their role is to inform—not enforce.
Three Men Dressed As Women Reportedly Arrested Trying To Board Flight To Dubai [Roundup]
A roundup of the most important stories of the day. I keep you up to date on the most interesting writings I find on other sites – the latest news and tips.
He’d Already Flown The First Leg—Then United Said He No-Showed After Upgrading Him To First Class, And Gave Away His Seat
He’d already flown one segment and his bag was on the next flight. But after a first-class upgrade, United’s system marked him a no-show and handed his seat to someone else.
JetBlue’s First Class Lands in 2026—But Lounges Begin Opening This Year
JetBlue’s long-planned First Class finally lands in 2026—but its premium overhaul starts sooner. The airline’s first lounges open this year, funded by its $499 credit card and paired with new Wi-Fi and upgraded onboard perks.
Pilot Arrested For DUI Refused Rehab—Now He’s Suing United For Not Letting Him Fly Passengers
An Air Force combat pilot hired by United Airlines was arrested for DUI, refused to enter the airline-mandated alcohol-rehab program, lost his medical clearance—and was fired. Now he’s suing United, claiming discrimination, retaliation and defamation because the company wouldn’t let him back in the cockpit after he rejected treatment.
The Rewards Card Everyone Ignored—But People Say It’s Beating Sapphire Reserve, And They Added JetBlue Transfers
When readers ask me what to do now that Sapphire Reserve increased earning on airfare and hotels to 4x, but eliminated 3x earning on ‘all other travel’ like Airbnb and cruises – I tell the Airbnb, Vrbo and cruise set to consider Autograph Journey.
He Told Muslims To ‘Celebrate’ Hamas’s Massacre—The U.S. Revoked His Visa And Arrested Him At SFO Airport
British commentator Sami Hamdi—who once told Muslims to “celebrate” Hamas’s October 7 massacre—had his U.S. visa revoked and was arrested by federal agents at San Francisco International Airport. He’d just keynoted a CAIR event when Homeland Security moved to detain him, citing statements that “support terrorism and undermine American national security.”











