American Airlines pilots declared “no confidence” in the airline’s management and requested a meeting with the board over financial and operational struggles—but the board declined, sending them right back to the executives they criticized.
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American Airlines Pilots Back Down From CEO Fight—But The Turmoil Is Still Growing
American Airlines pilots avoided directly confronting CEO Robert Isom, but internal turmoil over cancellations, lost profits, and operational chaos continues to intensify—leaving the airline facing trouble ahead.
71% Of United Airlines Flight Attendants Rejected Their Contract—Now The Airline Has A Controversial Scheduling Demand
After 71% of United Airlines flight attendants rejected their latest contract offer, the airline is back with a controversial demand—PBS scheduling could fundamentally change what trips flight attendants work.
American Airlines Adds Caviar To Business Class—Celebrating 100 Years With Its Most Luxurious Meals
American Airlines is celebrating its 100th anniversary by serving caviar, Beef Wellington, and other luxurious dishes in business class, signaling a renewed focus on premium offerings—at least temporarily.
Southwest Airlines Loyalty Program Faces Growing Crisis—Customers Suddenly Stop Redeeming Points, SEC Filing Shows
Southwest Airlines quietly revealed to the SEC that customers are redeeming fewer Rapid Rewards points than ever—a troubling sign that loyal passengers may be turning away just as the airline makes major changes.
American Airlines Pilots Forced To Sleep In Airports—Union Blasts Management As “Completely Unprepared” For Meltdown
American Airlines pilots have joined flight attendants in revealing they were forced to sleep in airports during last week’s meltdown, with their union blasting management as “completely unprepared,” despite clear warnings ahead of the storm.
American Airlines Expands First Class On Airbus A319s—But Flight Attendants Sit On Lavatory Doors, Passengers Lose Legroom
American Airlines is adding more first class seats to its cramped Airbus A319s—but there’s a catch. To squeeze in an extra row up front, the airline is tightening economy legroom and even installing flight attendant seats directly on lavatory doors, breaking a promise previously made by former CEO Doug Parker. A bit of good news, though – during this transition American will load extra first class meals on planes that have just 8 seats.
American Airlines COO Claims Tech Worked During Meltdown, Denies Flight Attendants Slept In Airports—His CEO Disagrees
American Airlines Chief Operating Officer David Seymour insists the airline’s technology performed effectively during last week’s severe storm, despite canceling nearly 10,000 flights. Seymour also denied widespread reports—including from his own CEO—that flight attendants were forced to sleep in airports.
Southwest’s 2022 Holiday Meltdown Wasn’t Their First — They’re Still Fighting Insurance Over the 2016 $77 Million IT Failure
Southwest Airlines’ infamous 2022 holiday meltdown, costing nearly $1 billion, wasn’t an isolated disaster—it echoed their costly 2016 IT failure, which triggered $77 million in losses. Ten years later, they’re still fighting in court to recover insurance payments, showing that failing IT can cost airlines dearly for years after the immediate chaos ends.
Passenger Finds Snail In American Airlines Business Class Meal — Here’s How It Got There
An American Airlines passenger discovered a snail in their business class meal on a recent flight from Liberia, Costa Rica, to Dallas. Snails found in produce can carry bacteria or even rare parasites.










