United Airlines flight attendants are being flagged and fired over sick leave abuse—especially when calling in sick right after vacation—and the airline’s union says the company is using advanced technology to track suspicious absences. Plus, British Airways accidentally leaked its new A380 seat map, and Corey Lewandowski reportedly broke aviation safety rules before firing a DHS pilot mid-flight.
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‘I’m Bonvoy Platinum!’—Marriott Elite Demands Late Checkout At Mexican Resort Amid Cartel Violence
A Marriott Bonvoy Platinum elite member sparked viral backlash after publicly demanding a guaranteed 4 p.m. late checkout at the Westin Puerto Vallarta, despite violent cartel retaliation outside the resort causing widespread flight cancellations and roadblocks. The internet quickly mocked the entitled complaint amid the dangerous situation.
Global Entry Shut Down Creates Chaos, Miles-Long Lines—Undermines Security And Increases Trade Deficit
Suspending Global Entry during the government shutdown has created chaos at U.S. airports, resulting in massive lines, compromised security screening, and growing economic damage—including a worsened trade deficit due to reduced international travel. Instead of saving resources, the policy decision by DHS is increasing staff demands, weakening border security, and harming the administration’s own economic goals.
Delta 737 Engine Fails Taking Off From Savannah, Ignites Grass Fire as 179 Passengers Return
A Delta Boeing 737 carrying 179 passengers suffered an engine failure seconds after taking off from Savannah, causing sparks, loud booms, and igniting a grass fire near the runway. Despite powerful winds fanning the flames, the crew safely returned the aircraft to the airport about 27 minutes later, and no injuries were reported.
DCA Airport Tower Just Ditched Paper Flight Strips—Only Took FAA 43 Years [Roundup]
Washington National Airport’s control tower just replaced paper flight strips with electronic ones—finally abandoning an FAA practice that lasted 43 years. Also in this roundup: Selena Gomez’s unexpected love for DFW Terminal E, Southwest pilots getting teased for their taxi speeds, American Airlines quietly raising checked-bag fees, and a TikToker dropping her phone into an airport toilet mid-dance.
$13 Snickers, $26 Water, $48 Pizza — And In Las Vegas, Charging A Laptop In Your Room Can Run $50 [Roundup]
A $13 Snickers at MGM Grand isn’t an outlier—it’s joined by $26 water, a $48 pizza, and even a $50 fee just to charge your laptop in a Las Vegas hotel room. Also in this roundup: Snoop Dogg’s credit card declined at the Winter Olympics, a new grocery price freeze pitch tied to lower credit card fees, and why shared airplane air vents lead to conflict.
Singapore Promotes Americans Dating “Aunties”—Yes, This Is A Tourism Campaign [Roundup]
Are Singapore’s tourism authorities courting “passport bros” in a new campaign? Also San Francisco’s massive new 24,000-square-foot lounge project, Airbnb quietly testing loyalty perks, and hotel breakfasts facing cutbacks.
‘Stunk The Entire Flight’: American Airlines Flight Attendant Shocked By Foot Odor So Bad Passenger Hid Under A Blanket [Roundup]
An American Airlines flight attendant recounts an overwhelming foot odor so intense it forced another passenger to hide under a blanket for the entire flight. Plus, hotels dropping breakfast, United flight attendants see quick path to a new contract, and Thompson San Antonio faces foreclosure.
Surveillance Video Shows: Tucker Carlson Lied About Being ‘Detained’ By Israeli Security
Newly released airport footage contradicts Tucker Carlson’s dramatic claim of being ‘detained’ by Israeli security, showing him smiling, posing for selfies, and casually interacting with staff—sparking outrage and accusations that he’s fabricated the entire incident.
Secret TSA Policy Lets Agents Seize Your Cash—Having Same or Different Bills Both ‘Suspicious’ Enough [Roundup]
TSA policies tell screeners to flag cash they find for forfeiture based on “instinct” and inconsistent standards, veering from their security mission. Meanwhile, we learn about more travel people caught up with Epstein, and direction from unions to pilots about safety at O’Hare.











