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“He Sounds Nervous”: American Airlines CEO Robert Isom Responds To Union Revolt—Here’s His Turnaround Plan

Feb 12 2026

After American Airlines flight attendants called for CEO Robert Isom’s removal—and pilots demanded accountability for lagging financial results—Isom recorded a video response promising improvements in operations, profitability, and customer experience. But insiders say he “sounds nervous,” raising doubts about whether the airline’s turnaround plan is strong enough to quell the union revolt.

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Southwest Airlines Just Solved Their Biggest Problem—Starlink Wifi Will Make Them Flyable Again

Feb 11 2026

Southwest Airlines has dominated my home airport in Austin, but I’ve long avoided flying them—not for their bag fees or the boarding process, but because their unreliable wifi crushed productivity. Now, Southwest is finally fixing their biggest problem by rapidly rolling out Starlink wifi, promising internet speeds in the air that rival your home network.

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American Is Turning Chicago O’Hare’s Worst Airline Lounge Into A Stunning New Club—Ramping Up Its Fight With United

Feb 11 2026

American Airlines is transforming O’Hare’s worst airline-operated lounge—a cramped, outdated space near the L gates—into a stunning, 10,000-square-foot Admirals Club. This upgrade isn’t just about aesthetics; it’s a bold statement in American’s renewed commitment to Chicago and a direct response to United Airlines’ aggressive dominance at the airport.

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American Agent Fixed a 204,000-Mile Award Mistake In 3 minutes — Why “Hang Up, Call Back” Cuts Through Airline Failures

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Feb 08 2026

An American Airlines agent fixed a 204,000-mile AAdvantage award pricing mistake for a reader in just 3 minutes—a problem Twitter support said couldn’t be solved. The solution? Simply hanging up, calling back, and getting a different agent, a powerful tactic that reliably cuts through airline red tape and bureaucratic dead-ends.

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