A flight from Kansas City to Phoenix diverted when a passenger kept flicking the lighter they’d brought on board – and wouldn’t give it up when a flight attendant tried to confiscate it.
Airline Baggage Handler Faked Military Records, Flew Free 130 Times, Took Second Job As Air Marshal [Roundup]
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United Flight Diverts After Second Pilot In A Week Operates Shanghai Flight Without Passport
Saturday’s United Airlines flight 198 to Shanghai was forced divert because a pilot forgot to bring his passport on the trip. Passengers received $15 meal vouchers when they landed in San Francisco.
$600 Or More For A Room: Are Expensive Hotels Really Worth The Price?
Are expensive hotels “that much better” to justify their extra cost? A modest price over cheaper accommodations may buy you a better stay, but once you get past a few hundred dollars does the extra money really buy you very much?
I Booked A Base Room On Points And Upgraded To A $2,300/Night Suite At Park Hyatt St. Kitts—The Stunning, The Frustrating, And The Reality
I enjoyed my stay, even a bit more this time. This property has so much potential. Though I imagine that while rates are high, there are too many periods of low occupancy and this isn’t helped by how limited air service is to St. Kitts.
Grabbing Conditioner Instead Of Shampoo? Hotels Make Shower Bottles Too Hard To Read
I can’t rely on the order of placement of the bottles in hotel showers. I need to read the labels. But invariably, writing on the labels is always too small for me to read without glasses. I have to get in the shower with my glasses on, remember which bottle is where, get out to remove my glasses and get back in.
Trump’s FAA Nominee Challenged The 1,500 Hour Rule for Pilots. Now He’s In The Union’s Crosshairs
The union, ALPA, wants “assurances that [Bedford] will maintain the current requirements” and is expressing “concerns” about his nomination. They’re trying to position themselves within a Trumpian MAGA framework, explaining their separate efforts to fight greater automation in cockpits by “foreign airlines and manufacturers” is at odds with an “America First” agenda.
You Just Boarded Your flight—You Paid For Your Seat, So Why Is Someone’s Jacket On It? [Roundup]
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“Safe Travels To Palestine”: Ex-TSA Screener Brags She Lied About Jewish Passenger, Sent Him To Extra Screening, He Missed His Flight
A former TSA screener took to TikTok with some rich security screening fanfic. An Algerian, the ex-screener from Ohio shared some Intifadaporn where she says she told an Israeli passenger, “Safe travels to Palestine.”
He responded “It’s Israel,” and that’s when she says she called over a manager and claimed he was harassing her (which she admits wasn’t true).
‘You Have No Rights Here’: United Pilot Drags Jewish Passenger From Lavatory With Pants Down, Hurls Antisemitic Slurs, Lawsuit Says
A Jewish passenger on board United Airlines flight 1601 from Tulum to Houston is suing United Airlines after being yanked out of the lavatory, pantless, and turned over to Homeland Security on arrival.