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  • Which U.S. Airport Ranks #1 for Excessive Delays? New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport has been named the U.S. airport with the longest wait times. The New York Post recently ranked U.S. airports with the most extended waiting times based on a study conducted by luggage storage company Bounce in 2023. This ranking was determined by combining the average wait times for […]
  • Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun to Step Down Amid Safety Crisis and Management Shakeup Boeing’s CEO, Dave Calhoun, is resigning and taking responsibility for several incidents. On the 25th, Boeing announced that, as part of a broad management overhaul due to the safety crisis caused by the in-flight panel crash of the 737 Max model last January, CEO Dave Calhoun will take responsibility and plans to resign by the […]
  • First-Class or Private Room? A Look Inside Singapore Airlines' Double Suite with Beds Singapore Airlines ranked the world's best airline, offering premium first-class suites, known for luxury and exceptional service.
  • Finnair's 100th Anniversary Marks a Milestone in Airline History Finnair targets 10 million annual passengers, overcoming COVID-19 and airspace closures for a profitable turnaround.
  • AAA Predicts Third Busiest Thanksgiving Travel Period in Two Decades AAA predicts the 'busiest Thanksgiving in recent years' with 55.4 million Americans traveling, including record air travel.
  • Most Stolen Items on Airplanes Isn't What You Think, From Blankets to Life Jackets However, blankets, pillows, and headphones are communal items that are prohibited from being taken off the plane. Unauthorized removal of in-flight items can lead to criminal punishment, especially blankets, which are known to be the most stolen item on an aircraft.
  • Code-Sharing Chaos: Why Did a Passenger Who Paid Triple Ended Up in a Low-Cost Airline Code-sharing agreements between major airlines and low-cost carriers can lead to price differences and dissatisfaction among consumers.
  • Passenger Slapped with $17,000 Fine for Tossing Coin Before Boarding a Plane Passengers in China throw coins into airplane engines for good luck, causing cancellations, damages, and legal consequences.
  • Korean Air Faces Backlash for $85 Compensation Over Glass-in-Coffee Incident In-flight coffee scare as passenger nearly swallows glass shard; Korean Air offers $85 compensation; safety concerns arise.
  • The Go-To Low-Cost Carrier Airline Loved by ALL, Everyone Who Has Tried Recommends Air Premia, a new domestic airline, offers spacious seats, entertainment, and premium services but faces expansion challenges.
  • Flight Attendant Loses Job Over 1.5 Pound Weight Gain Flight attendants face weight-related employment issues, with airlines setting strict BMI standards and appearance regulations.
  • Unclaimed $500 Million: Why Passengers Miss Out on Airline Ticket Refunds Missed flights can yield partial refunds; airlines amassed $501 million in unclaimed refunds over a decade.
  • I Was Sued by an Airline for Posting an Airline Meal Menu on Social Media Influencer sued by Garuda Airlines for posting an in-flight menu, but the lawsuit was withdrawn amid a public backlash.
  • Flight Attendant's Secret Spot to Fart? It's Right Here! Gas increases on planes due to digestion, pressure changes, and inactivity; flight attendants may walk discreetly to release gas.
  • Unbelievable In-Flight Shenanigans Spark Fury Among Passengers Increasing cases of disruptive behavior by passengers on flights prompt concerns about courtesy and consideration in air travel.

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