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  • Airline Suddenly Stops Operations as Staff Resign, Passenger Refunds Delayed Amid Chaos South Korean airline Hi Air suspended operations due to staff shortages and financial difficulties, causing passenger inconvenience.
  • Customs Officials Caught Helping Drug Cartels in Meth Smuggling Four Incheon Airport customs officials booked for aiding a drug cartel to smuggle 24 kg of methamphetamine into South Korea.
  • Couple's Bali Getaway Sabotaged as Airport Staff Accidentally Tears Their Passport Airport staff accidentally damages passport, forcing couple to cancel Bali trip; their mature handling earns praise.
  • $2.7 Million Cigarette Smuggling Ring Busted in Australia A group attempting to smuggle 800,000 cigarette packs into Australia was arrested by customs using clever plywood concealment.
  • Reason Behind K-Pop Idol Group Being Overly Protected – Chaos Revealed RiiZe, a rookie boy group, faced a dangerous situation when fans rushed them at the airport, causing chaos.
  • World's Creepiest Airport in the States You Won't Believe! In Georgia, Hilton Head International Airport has four graves on Runway 10, with a family's refusal to move them making it a unique spot.
  • Even FBI Warns Against It! – Do NOT Use Public Phone Charging Stations Protect your data: Avoid public USB ports; use your charger. Be cautious with public Wi-Fi for sensitive transactions.
  • U.S. Airport Security: Why You Should NEVER Bring Cheetos to the Airport! Chinese influencer Emily Mei detained at US airport with 20 bags of Cheetos in her luxury bag, sparks marketing controversy.
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