Austrian Airlines Ditches Twitter Over ‘Hate’—Yet Says TikTok ‘Fits Their Values’?

Oct 31 2024

Austrian Airlines has left Twitter because of “an increasing spread of hate, agitation, and disinformation” which they say is incompatible with their values.

They consider a continued presence on TikTok, on the other hand, to be consonant with the airline’s values and will continue to remain engaged in that platform. Go figure.

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Florida Man’s Lavatory Trip Erupts Into Violence, Leaving United Passenger Bloodied On D.C.-Bound Flight

Oct 31 2024

44-year-old Everett Chad Nelson, seated at the rear of the plane, left his seat to use a forward lavatory on the Boeing 737 MAX 9. Upon coming out of the bathroom, he paused near seat 12F, where an unsuspecting male passenger was asleep. Without warning, he launched into a minute-long attack. Witnesses describe Nelson repeatedly punching the man in the face and head, causing significant injury and leaving the immediate area covered in blood.

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American Airlines $400 Million Bet On Cuts—But Slashing Costs Won’t Fix Their Revenue Problem

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Oct 30 2024

Delta’s vision is that they’re a premium, mostly non-union airline that pays employees well and negotiates hard with partners, suppliers and even customers. United’s vision is as the nation’s most global air carrier, an increasingly upgauged route network, and more premium seats than before.

On the other hand, American’s vision is cost cuts?

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