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American Airlines Flight Attendant Locked Woman & Toddler In Lavatory, Claiming They Were Terrorists
One of the more controversial aspects of flying is whether coach passengers should use the first class lavatory. American Airlines doesn’t have any rule against it on first class flights, but a woman of Middle Eastern and Latin descent Yazz Giraldo brought her three year old up from the bulkhead row of coach when he desperately had to go – and a flight attendant locked them into the lavatory. When she finally let them out she informed them they were responsible for a ‘terrorist incident’ and law enforcement met the plane.
This was all unfolding unbeknownst to the woman’s husband, also on the plane, a former FBI agent member of the Joint Terrorism Task Force.
JUST HOURS LEFT: Take Advantage Of Spirit Airlines Status For A Year, While Still Available
Spirit Airlines is offering a unique status match oppportunity with top tier elite status for $99 (or lower status for $49) and they will even provide this status match for someone who just has hotel status from a credit card. That’s something many of you will want to jump on, because it makes Spirit Airlines – which has great fares, and lots of fees – an incredible deal because it can get rid of most of the fees and can even give you a free drink and snack on board. That could even be Hilton Silver status from a credit card, it doesn’t matter. There’s a fee for the match, but if you’re going to travel on Spirit only once it could be worthwhile. But you’ll want to consider taking advantage of this right now:…
Southwest Airlines Passenger Steals Woman’s Seat During Boarding, ‘Finders Keepers’
Southwest Airlines has open seating. You take any seat that’s available. There’s no rule against saving seats, but also nothing that says you can do it either. Basically it’s everyone for themselves. Yet there are basic, unspoken rules. Violate one of those, get the captain involved, and you’re going to be removed from the aircraft for a conversation with law enforcement.
Air New Zealand Doesn’t Have Enough Engines To Fly Its Planes [Roundup]
A roundup of the most important stories of the day. I keep you up to date on the most interesting writings I find on other sites – the latest news and tips.
Why It Costs 24 Times More To Fly To The U.S. From Haiti Than The Other Way Around
Nobody wants to fly to Haiti. Everyone wants to fly out of Haiti. And that’s making airline service to Port-au-Prince challenging. In fact it is 8 to 24 times as much to buy a ticket out of Haiti as it does to buy a flight to go there. The route is a mere 713 miles.
Delta First Class Passenger Kissed Flight Attendant, Broke Pilot’s Meal Tray After Being Denied A Cocktail
A couple of weeks ago an American Airlines first class passenger was dragged off of a flight by police after he insisted on a predeparture beverage.
A Delta Air Lines first class passenger took a different approach to being denied their pre-takeoff cocktail.
Negotiating With American Airlines For Elite Status Cheaper [Roundup]
A roundup of the most important stories of the day. I keep you up to date on the most interesting writings I find on other sites – the latest news and tips.
LA City Council Considering $30 Minimum Wage For LAX Airport And Hotels
Here’s why minimum wage advocates focus on airports for the highest wages (and why similar logical might apply at hotels, too).
Delta Devalues SkyMiles Again, Starts Booking Cheapest International Awards As Basic Economy
Delta has begun imposing basic economy restrictions on their cheapest coach awards for international travel. Not only does Delta charge a ton of miles for travel, they now will require you to pay for seat assignments and pay a fee to cancel and redeposit your miles unless you spend even more. They’re uncompetitive with American and United in this regard.