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Singapore Airlines New First Class—It Should Debut From Los Angeles [Roundup]

Jan 19 2026

News and notes from around the interweb: Will Singapore Airlines new first class debut on New York or Los Angeles? L.A. is more likely with the latest schedule change. One of the most exciting aspects of Singapore Airlines’ new cabin product launches this year is a long-overdue brand new First Class cabin – originally destined for factory-fresh Boeing 777-9 aircraft some five years ago, but now making its debut on retrofitted Airbus A350 ULR aircraft instead, around a year from now. With the ULRs plying daily New York JFK, Newark and San Francisco routes on a year-round basis, it’s been logical to assume that one of those cities would be first in line to progressively see the new products from Q1 2027, but a change is in store. A schedule update taking effect from 1st…

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British Airways Served Passenger 10 Bacardi Minis. He Vomited on His Seatmate. BA Says: ‘Not Our Fault.’

Jan 19 2026

A British Airways passenger says the traveler seated next to him on an 11-hour Johannesburg–London Heathrow flight was served 10 mini bottles of Bacardi within the first few hours. The neighbor became heavily intoxicated and vomited on himself, the seats, the floor—and on nearby passengers—while the full flight left no way to move. When he complained afterward, BA offered a £50 future travel voucher and, in his telling, treated it as a bad passenger incident rather than overserving by crew.

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Elon Musk Mulls Buying Ryanair and Putting “Someone Named Ryan” in Charge [Roundup]

Jan 18 2026

Elon Musk and Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary’s Starlink spat has spun into a new bit: Musk musing about buying Ryanair and “putting someone whose actual name is Ryan in charge.” Plus: JetBlue’s JSX partnership ending, a near tail strike involving American’s new A321XLR, Scott Kirby praising Flighty, meal-voucher strategy during delays, and a claim that how you fill out a credit card app can affect approval.

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Airline Denies It—But Staff Accused of Stealing Aircraft Parts and Selling Them Back [Roundup]

Jan 17 2026

A report claims airline employees were stealing aircraft parts and then selling the components back to the carrier—an allegation the airline is now denying. Plus: a “world record” standby list for an inaugural flight, a passenger spooked by a “JetFuelCantMeltSteelBeams” Wi-Fi network name, Southwest gate magic in Denver, and more.

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United Replaces Top MileagePlus Leaders—Names Apple Card Veteran to Run Loyalty [Roundup]

Jan 15 2026

News and notes from around the interweb: MileagePlus members, be afraid. ($$) Veteran of Apple Card (all branding, very little consumer value) and… Delta. Richard Nunn, a former Comcast executive hired in May 2023 as CEO of the loyalty platform and to launch Kinective Media, is leaving. So is Luc Bondar, the vice president of loyalty, who has run MileagePlus day-to-day for nearly 10 years. United has made a splashy permanent hire to replace Nunn and Bondar, naming Jarad Fisher as its new vice president for loyalty and president of MileagePlus. Fisher helped build Apple’s credit card from 2015 to 2020, and earlier in his career, he worked in loyalty at Delta. I flew American Airlines on four different days in the eight days following their launch of free wifi, and I finally got an…

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American Lost His Luggage, Passenger Says He Ended Up in a Psychiatric Hospital [Roundup]

Jan 12 2026

More stories in this roundup: A leaked rendering of Delta’s forthcoming Airbus A350-1000 business class suite is making the rounds. Plus: Disney just pulled a key hotel perk, United is selling $7 Polaris Therabody kits, Capital One has a 15% LifeMiles transfer bonus, and American’s new menus (including a $13 chicken salad-and-Boursin wrap) are on the way.

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AT&T Customer Hit With a $19,500 Roaming Bill After Two Days of Data Use [Roundup]

Jan 11 2026

An AT&T customer says two days of accidental roaming data use triggered a staggering $19,500 bill. Plus in today’s roundup: United’s CEO reportedly skipping his own catering, Wyndham bringing back status matches, United pouring a prestige cabernet in Polaris, another hotels-and-ICE twist, a filthy American cabin photo, and new Bilt card designs.

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