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Southwest Flight Delayed By Preboarding Miracle: ‘They Needed Wheelchairs To Board—But Walked Off Just Fine’

Jun 04 2025

Southwest Airlines had to take a delay on a flight from Las Vegas to San Jose on Thursday because of the sheer number of passengers in wheelchairs. At Southwest, customers asking for wheelchair assistance get better seats for free – and then usually walk off the plane and all the way out the terminal themselves on the other end of the journey. They don’t all need a wheelchair. They’ve just cracked the code.

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“Fly With This Broken Seat Or Miss Your Flight”: United Passenger Kicked Off After Reporting A Safety Hazard

Jun 02 2025

A United Airlines passenger flying from Santa Fe, New Mexico to Denver on flight 5339 – a CRJ-700 regional jet operated by SkyWest, found his seat cushion detached and on the ground of the aircraft when he boarded. He naturally let a flight attendant know – but this turned out to be a grave mistake. The man was given an ultimatum.

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Rumors Swirl About American Airlines Premium Reboot: Seatback Screens, More Legroom, And A Major Jet Order

Jun 01 2025

American Airlines has an announcement coming. It looks to be new details of a soft product, perhaps tied to the launch of American’s new premium Boeing 787-9 on June 5.

And that seems like a good time to talk about all of the premium rumors swirling around American Airlines right now. We know that soft goods changes are coming, but it seems like a lot more is on the horizon too.

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“Stripped Naked And Dancing In Business Class”: British Airways Flight Attendant’s Lavatory Cocaine Binge Sparks Meltdown

Jun 01 2025

Shortly after takeoff, passengers and crew noticed the male cabin crew member seeming agitated and distracted. He allegedly began using cocaine openly in a bathroom on the aircraft. Eyewitnesses reported that he then returned to the business class cabin and stripped naked and performed what was described by witnesses as a “wild, drug-induced dance.”

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