You used to catch Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez predominantly flying American Airlines. She’s a Member of Congress and they operate a majority of the flights at DC’s close-in National airport. Often she’s seen in first class. These days, though, she flies private. And she’s taking a lot of heat for it.
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Rogue American Airlines Gate Agent’s Viral Carry-On Crackdown Hits Delta—Line Jumpers Now Losing Bags Everywhere
Keeping people out of line until it’s their turn to board, and keeping passengers from slowing down the boarding process, benefits everyone.
Former CEO Doug Parker Explains How Contract Costs And Covid Forced American Airlines To Delay Free Wifi Until 2026
American Airlines promises free wifi starting in 2026 which is outstanding and long overdue. ConciergeKey members actually get free wifi starting May 1.
Former American Chairman and CEO Doug Parker explains what took so long.
Delta Handed Out $43,400 On One Flight—This Guy Got $3,000 After Boarding, Skipped Work, And Told His CEO It Beat Their Bonus
On Monday morning Delta Air Lines was handing out $3,000 to passengers to take a later flight from Chicago to Seattle. It was the 7:50 a.m. departure the morning after Easter. And one passenger shares what happened after they had already boarded.
American Airlines Lets Premium Flyers Keep Headsets Through Landing—Gate‑To‑Gate Entertainment Starts Tomorrow
American Airlines has announced a fix for one of the biggest pet peeves among their first and business class passengers. They’re moving away from flight attendants collecting headsets from passengers, up to an hour prior to landing. No more interrupting sleep, no more ending inflight entertainment early.
“Absolutely Not, Ma’am!” United Flight Attendant Refuses To Help Disabled First Class Passenger—Then Calls Security To Remove Her
A United Airlines flight attendant called for security on an elderly disabled first class passenger who asked for assistance stowing her cane and small purse, since she’s not allowed to keep them with her for takeoff because she was seated in a bulkhead row.
From Chicago Trial to National Craze to May 14 Cancellation: Meteoric Rise And Abrupt End To American Airlines First Class Sliders
I still haven’t tried the sliders, though I’ve been looking forward to it. I have a couple of upcoming American Airlines domestic first class flights. I pre-ordered the sliders out of Chicago for next week. But my flight after that, between two hubs, didn’t offer it as an option.
Why Misleading Luggage Dimensions Are Getting Your Carry‑On Seized—And Costing You $80 Or More
The most important thing for a carry on bag is size. Make sure the measurements you are seeing for your bag include the wheels if you want it to fit into an airline sizer. Many luggage manufacturers are deceptive about this!
United Airlines To Reveal 64 Business Class Suites With Doors & Wireless Charging On New‑Delivery Premium‑Heavy 787‑9s In Early May
United Airlines has 140 new Boeing 787s on order, which they will use to grow their fleet and to replace Boeing 767 and 777-200 aircraft. They’ve been working on a new business class product for several years, and it appears that this seat will debut with the delivery of new Boeing 787-9s.
Aviation watchdog JonNYC broke the news about the configuration of these planes.
Score Southwest’s New Extra Legroom Free From May 1—No Premium Fees Until 2026
Southwest can’t sell premium seats until they have enough planes converted to be sure that the plane operating a given flight will have the new seats. They’re converting planes throughout 2025, but it’ll be 2026 flights that have these assigned seats.
That means you become increasingly likely throughout 2025 to wind up with a plane that has premium seats, but where seats are still available free on a first-come, first-served basis.