Southwest Airlines faces passenger backlash over new assigned seating policy. Flyers complain about higher prices and boarding issues with the changes.
A spokesperson from the FBI in Atlanta said there was no credible threat and no charges are going to be filed against the man, who did literally nothing wrong.
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Why passengers blame airlines for bad plane behavior
Air travel works best when you have room to adapt. Flights get delayed, plans change, and you often decide meals on the fly. United Airlines is tightening that flexibility with a new economy cabin ...
A traveler questions airplane etiquette after asking someone to leave their paid seat, prompting debate over entitlement.
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WestJet fined $70,000 for bad service to passengers on B.C.-bound flight
It took over a year to land, but WestJet has been hit with a $70,000 fine by the Canadian Transportation Agency for failing to provide B.C.-bound travellers with adequate food and drink or overnight ...
"I was working for a famous airline, and a first-class passenger pooped on the floor of the restroom. We knew it was him ...
(KTLA) – Mask mandates and coronavirus protocols may be largely gone, but airlines are still grappling with a spike in bad behavior among passengers. An analysis by the International Air Transport ...
Airline has refused refund after our flight was diverted because of bad weather and we were left on the plane for six hours ...
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