Passengers love the extra legroom of exit rows—but one traveler boarded wearing a medical boot and couldn’t move his leg. Flight attendants gave the safety briefing anyway, and everyone silently wondered what would happen if they actually needed to open the door.
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Spirit Airlines Is Giving Back Half Its Fleet—Prepares To Go To War With Delta And United
Spirit Airlines is surrendering nearly half its jets in bankruptcy—but which planes they’ll keep signals a bold plan to fight Delta and United on their own turf with bigger planes
‘British Airways Flight Attendant Saw Me And Decided I Didn’t Belong’: $5,000 For A Ticket And The Only Black Passenger In Business Got Skipped
He paid full price for business class on BA194 from Houston to London — but says the crew treated him like he didn’t belong there ‘because he was upgraded’ (while he thinks it’s because he’s the only one who was black).
Airplane Coffee Is Gross — So A Passenger Turned His Row Into A Coffee Shop At 30,000 Feet
An early flight, I always grab my coffee in the terminal before boarding. Airplane coffee is made with tank water, not bottled water. And that water just doesn’t make a good cup (plus, it’s gross).
American Airlines Dumped Barclays For Citi—And The Onboard Credit Card Deals Just Got Better (But The Annoying Announcements Stay)
American’s inflight card pitches are still the 6 a.m. wake-up call everyone dreads—but now Citi’s exclusive deal means the bonus miles onboard are better than what you’ll find anywhere else.
Delta Now Sells First Class For $26—Status Upgrades Are Dead
Delta is now selling first class upgrades for as little as $26. That’s the lowest price I’ve ever seen, and points to how far they’ll go to avoid offering complimentary upgrades to their best customers. They’ve been on a 10-year journey trying to phase out first class upgrades and they’ve nearly accomplished it.
American Airlines Ends Gate Bag Sizers Monday—Your Too-Big Carry-On Might Suddenly Be Allowed
Starting Monday, American Airlines will pull bag sizers from boarding gates. Instead of the metal frames deciding what fits, gate agents are being told to “use their judgment”—and even to lean in favor of the customer if a bag is close. That means your carry-on, even if a little oversized, might suddenly be waved through.
‘Don’t You Know Who I Am?’ United Passenger With Credit Card But No Status Demands Top Elite Treatment
His upgrade didn’t clear, so he needed them to give him an aisle seat on this oversold flight. And he needed bin space for his five carry-on bags.
Cockpit Smashed As Delta Regional Jets Crash On LaGuardia Taxiway, Flight Attendant Injured
Two Delta Connection CRJ-900s collided on a taxiway at LaGuardia, smashing one cockpit and injuring a flight attendant. Passengers felt the jolt before emergency crews rushed in.
From Bags Fly Free To Fees For Everything: Did Wall Street Just Ruin—Or Save—Southwest Airlines?
Southwest was once the airline that promised “Bags Fly Free.” Now it’s bag fees, seat fees, even expiring credits. Wall Street says this is the fix. Passengers call it betrayal. Maybe both are right.