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JSX Is Selling Tickets From Santa Monica to Las Vegas — And Activists Are Suing for California Environmental Review to Stop Them

Nov 25 2025

JSX has begun selling tickets for new Santa Monica–Las Vegas flights after securing a city operations permit, but local activists have already filed a California Environmental Quality Act lawsuit seeking to halt the service. While CEQA is unlikely to stop flights outright, it can impose enough delay and cost to run out the clock before the airport’s scheduled 2028 closure.

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Senate Report: Biden Administration Pushed Airports to House Migrants — Despite Pushback That It Was Unsafe, Likely Illegal

Nov 25 2025

A new Senate Commerce Committee report alleges the Biden administration pushed major U.S. airports to house migrants inside terminals and other facilities, even after airport operators warned the move was unsafe, operationally unworkable, and likely illegal. Logan, O’Hare and JFK were among at least 11 airports contacted, with some ultimately sheltering hundreds of migrants overnight.

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Scott Kirby Keeps Pushing for Newark Slot Controls — Here’s Why Those Should Be Abolished Everywhere Instead

Nov 21 2025

Scott Kirby argues that Newark needs slot controls to manage congestion, but slots are the wrong solution everywhere they’ve been imposed. They lock in incumbents, block competition, and do nothing to encourage airlines to spread demand or upgauge. Congestion pricing would solve the problem without giving away scarce access as a subsidy.

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Air Traffic Controllers Say $10,000 Shutdown Bonuses Are Tearing the Workforce Apart — And Jeopardize Safety

Nov 21 2025

The administration is handing out $10,000 bonuses to air traffic controllers who showed up every day during the government shutdown, but many in the workforce say the move is tearing units apart and creating real safety risks. Controllers argue the policy rewards presenteeism, pressures sick staff to work, and undermines a system already stretched thin.

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Viral ‘Virtual Queue’ Idea Says Planes Should Stay at the Gate Until Their Turn To Take Off — But That’s Not How Airports Actually Work

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Nov 20 2025

A viral proposal argues that planes should wait at the gate in a “virtual queue” instead of taxi-queuing for departure. But gate scarcity, runway-throughput requirements, and the need for a minimal physical queue mean the idea doesn’t match how airports actually operate.

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TSA Introduces an $18 Biometric Fee for Travelers Without ID — And Claims It Can Do So Without Congressional Approval

Nov 20 2025

TSA is rolling out a new “alternative identity verification” system for travelers who show up without acceptable ID — and it comes with an $18 non-refundable biometric fee. The agency says it can impose the charge without congressional approval by invoking authority meant for registered-traveler programs, a stretch far beyond what Congress intended.

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TSA Lets Delta Passenger Board With Meat Cleaver — Says Screeners ‘Weren’t Sufficiently Trained’ To Catch It

Nov 18 2025

A Delta passenger boarded a flight carrying a meat cleaver at Portland Airport, undetected by TSA screeners—who now blame inadequate training as staff still await paycheck backlogs from the recent government shutdown. Here’s exactly how the security lapse happened and what TSA says it plans to do next.

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TSA Put Out A Tip Box At New York’s LaGuardia Airport — It Was Completely Illegal

Nov 15 2025

Travelers at New York’s LaGuardia Airport spotted a tip box sitting on a TSA checkpoint table — something federal employees are strictly prohibited from soliciting or accepting. Cash tips violate federal ethics rules, TSA’s own code of conduct, and even criminal statutes governing gifts to government workers, making the setup flatly illegal.

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