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Delta Pilot Yanks And Kicks Lavatory Door, Trying To Rescue Passenger Trapped Inside For 35 Minutes

Mar 01 2024

A Delta Air Lines passenger got stuck in the lavatory for 35 minutes on a flight from Salt Lake City to New Orleans recently, as flight attendants and a pilot struggle mightily to free him.

Lavatory man’s wife and two toddlers were waiting for him to return to his seat. She began to wonder what happened after five minutes. After ten minutes, their four year old became impatient for daddy. She overheard a flight attendant talking about a passenger being “stuck.”

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Woman Demands Passenger Move From Business Class To Coach So She Can Upgrade Her Husband

Feb 23 2024

There’s something special about flying an international widebody plane like a Boeing 787 on a domestic flight. That’s doubly true when you’re flying up front. A lie flat seat in business class for a shorter trip is a real indulgence.

One passenger was upgraded on a 787 flying domestically within Canada and was given one of the two seats in the center section of the aircraft….

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Southwest Airlines Passenger Single Mom Reported For Trafficking Her Four Year Old Son

Feb 21 2024

Southwest Airlines reported a single mom traveling with her 4 year old son for human trafficking. She makes the trip frequently to Cincinnati for the boy to visit his father. In fact, she has a Companion Pass and he’s registered to be her free travel companion.

On arrival in Cincinnati on this trip, though, she was met by police and questioned while trying to rent a car at the airport.

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Passengers Feel ‘Gush Of Wind’ As Maniac Tries To Open Exit Door On American Airlines Flight

Feb 21 2024

Passengers and crew were forced to take down a disruptive passenger on an American Airlines flight 1219 from Albuquerque to Chicago on Tuesday. The man was trying to open an emergency exit door on the aircraft, and got so far that passengers reported feeling wind enter the aircraft. While pressurization prevents these doors from opening midflight, they can still be opened at low altitude.

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