As Florida lawmakers push to rename Palm Beach International Airport after Donald Trump, the Trump Organization files trademark applications for “Donald J. Trump International Airport,” potentially laying groundwork for licensing fees—though they claim fees won’t be enforced against the state.
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TSA Scolded Woman For ‘Inappropriate’ Hoodie — She Had Nothing On Underneath
A woman recently went viral after TSA scolded her at an airport checkpoint for wearing an “inappropriate” hoodie—but the real problem was that she had nothing on underneath. TSA rarely enforces dress codes directly, but bulky clothing like hoodies typically must be removed for security screening, leading to an awkward and confusing encounter.
New Video Shows Delta Passenger Cleared by TSA With Meat Cleaver—Says It Was ‘Too Good a Deal’ to Pass Up
Surveillance footage reveals how TSA missed a meat cleaver in a passenger’s carry-on, allowing him to board a Delta flight from Portland to Salt Lake City. His surprising explanation? The kitchen blade was simply “too good a deal to pass up.”
The FAA Didn’t Suddenly Close El Paso’s Airport Because Of Cartels—It Was Reckless Flying By U.S. Military Drones
The FAA’s abrupt shutdown of El Paso airport wasn’t triggered by cartel drones, as officials initially implied—it was a drastic move to stop dangerous, uncontrolled drone operations by the U.S. military that endangered commercial flights.
FAA Abruptly Shuts Down El Paso Airport for 10 Days Over ‘National Defense’—Officials Don’t Know Why, But Here’s What It Could Be
In a nearly unprecedented move, the FAA abruptly shut down El Paso International Airport for 10 days, declaring it restricted “National Defense Airspace” without explanation—and even local officials were blindsided. Here’s what’s known so far, and what remains disturbingly unclear.
Dulles Airport Accused of Rigging Luxury ‘Private Terminal’ Contract—$60 Million Deal Under Fire
Dulles Airport planned a luxurious new private terminal—offering VIP travelers private security, lavish suites, and chauffeured drives directly to planes—but now it’s facing a federal lawsuit claiming officials rigged the $60 million contract to steer it toward a favored bidder.
Your Starbucks Drink Costs 50% More at Some Airports—Where You’ll Pay the Most and Least
Ordering the same Starbucks drink at different airports can cost you dramatically different amounts—up to 50% more depending on your departure city. Here’s exactly where you’ll pay the highest prices, where you’ll save the most, and why airport Starbucks pricing varies so widely.
American Woman Detained By Border Agents—What Happens When You Don’t Look Like Your Old Passport Photo
A woman crossing the U.S. border from Mexico was detained by Customs and Border Protection after facial recognition software repeatedly failed to match her current appearance to her passport photo taken 10 years earlier. Officers claimed her eyes looked “more open” in her old picture, leaving her locked in a secure room and repeatedly questioned before finally being allowed to leave without explanation.
American And United Are Fighting An Epic Battle For Chicago—But Their Best Weapon Is Still On The Sidelines
American Airlines and United are locked in a fierce, expensive battle over Chicago O’Hare Airport—flooding the market with flights, low fares, and aggressive marketing. Yet both carriers are strangely leaving their strongest strategic weapon unused: their massive frequent flyer programs and credit card partnerships, a surprising oversight that could cost either airline the competitive edge they desperately need.
United Buys Spirit’s Final Two Chicago Gates For $30 Million—Escalates Fight To Push Out American Airlines
United Airlines will purchase the last two Spirit Airlines Chicago O’Hare gates for $30 million, significantly escalating its strategic battle to push American Airlines out of the critical hub. With both airlines locked in an intense fight and billions in loyalty revenue at stake, United’s aggressive move sharply raises the pressure on American as the two carriers are in a pitched battle at the airport.











