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  • Emirates Airlines Reveals They Serve 374,000 Pounds of Coffee Each Year Emirates Airlines serves 170,000 kg of coffee annually, featuring a signature Arabic blend and extensive options for passengers.
  • Captain Locks Co-Pilot Out of Cockpit After In-Flight Dispute A dispute between the pilots of a SriLankan Airlines flight resulted in the captain preventing the co-pilot from re-entering the cockpit.
  • Delta Pilot Shares 5 Foods That Can Make You Feel Sick in the Air The New York Post highlighted five foods to avoid, referencing First Officer Paul Janowicz, an experienced Delta pilot.
  • THIS Airline Takes #1 in Business and First Class at 2024 10Best Awards Korean Air won Best Airline in Business and First Class at the 2024 10Best Readers' Choice Awards organized by USA Today every year.
  • Mouse on a Plane Forces SAS Flight to Make Emergency Landing A live mouse made its grand entrance during an in-flight meal, leading to an emergency landing on a Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) flight.
  • Stop Eating In-Flight Meals! Here's What a Flight Attendant Wants You to Know Kris Major, a British flight attendant with 25 years of experience, suggests skipping in-flight meals on long-haul flights.
  • Why Travel Experts Say Middle Seat is the Best Spot on the Plane Recently, travel experts have highlighted why passengers should sit in the middle seat on a plane, sparking a conversation.
  • Vegetarian vs. Meat-Eater Drama Unfolds Mid-Flight A passenger’s decision to eat a burger next to a vegetarian has sparked an online debate. On the 15, The Mirror reported about an incident that occurred on a flight when a passenger decided to eat a hamburger. According to the article, the man was extremely hungry after his eight-hour flight and bought a burger […]
  • Passenger Safety at Risk? Whistleblower Flight Attendant Shares Alarming Experiences Korean Air employee exposes aircraft operational issues and poor in-flight service, sparking controversy and passenger safety concerns.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Truth About Why Airplane Coffee Tastes Disgusting, Flight Attendants Say Why does airplane coffee taste different? Water quality, altitude, and sensory factors affect the flavor. Consider wine as an alternative.
  • 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.
  • In-Flight Coffee Contained Glass Fragment, Airline Offers THIS A passenger on Korean Air found a glass shard in their coffee, seeking preventive measures; the airline apologized and addressed the issue.
  • 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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