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United Gave Away A 4-Year-Old’s Seat, Told The Father “Just Board” With the Wrong Ticket—Then Threatened An FAA Report When He Left The Plane To Get Help

Apr 14 2025

A family flying on United Airlines from Geneva to Newark had their seats scattered when flight 957 swapped Boeing 767 aircraft to one with a different configuration. The two parents, their four year old and their 18-month old were no longer all together in a row like they’d booked.

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Airlines Sell You A Full Seat — Then Let An Oversized Passenger Use Part Of It

Apr 03 2025

“Big Curvy Olivia” thinks it is discrimination that aircraft aisles are so narrow, and posts video of herself struggling to get through a United Airlines Polaris business class cabin. But widened aisles would mean even less room for seats! Meanwhile, some ‘plus-sized influencers’ think that airlines should just give them extra space for free.

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American Airlines Flagship Suites Are Ready—But Federal Rules Could Keep Them Grounded

Jan 09 2025

The armrests on the seat lower to align with the seat platform and can bear over 500 pounds, facilitating transfers for passengers with mobility impairments. The seat design allows horizontal or assisted transfers without significant obstacles due to pitch of at least 42 inches.

It’s not enough for American to put the seats into service, and be subject to any complaints for violating accessibility rules. Any technical non-compliance requires prior exemption.

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