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I’m A Flight Attendant: This Is What Happens When A Flight Is Overbooked
The good and the bad news.
President Trump Wants To Replace TSA Officers With ICE Agents If DHS Funding Halt Continues
Agents could be deployed at airports as soon as Monday.
I’m A Flight Attendant And These Are The 5 Passenger Habits That Annoy Crew The Most
The little things do matter...
The World’s Longest Economy Class Legroom Seats You Can Book Today
Which airlines have the most legroom?
Customer Uproar Forces Southwest To Rethink Assigned Seating Policy: Here’s What’s Changing
Southwest tweaks its policy after a rough rollout.
Why The Boeing 767 Has Such Longevity In Service
Why has the Boeing 767 outlasted its peers? A look at the design, economics, and adaptability that kept the aircraft flying for decades.
Rude? Why Alaska Airlines Bumped A First Class Passenger To Economy On A Nearly 8-Hour Flight
Alaska Airline’s reason behind a passenger’s 8-hour demotion to economy.
More Premium: American Airlines’ 1st Retrofitted Airbus A319 Enters Service This Weekend
While the aircraft has an expanded first class cabin, it is no longer equipped with seatback entertainment.
Here’s Why Flight Attendants Are Trained To Observe Passengers During Boarding
Looking for subtle clues to passenger behavior.
JetBlue Facing Wrongful Death Lawsuit After Man Allegedly Suffered Stroke Inflight
Crew and staff accused of ignoring a flyer in distress.
This Was The World's Most Disrupted Airport Over The Weekend
Passengers face a ripple effect of cancellations and delays at this major European airport.
Here’s Why Travelers Dread Seeing These 4 Letters On Their Boarding Pass
A fearsome four-letter combination that can spell major headaches for US fliers.
Passengers Show Growing Preference For Mobile Apps And Biometrics
Travelers can now manage their entire journey from their mobile devices.
Why The Boeing 777-300ER Is Preferred By Passengers
A look at the inside of the Boeing 777-300ER, the most common widebody airliner currently in the skies.
Why Airlines Don’t Want To Spend On Seatback Screens Anymore
Airlines plan to remove seatback screens to save installation and maintenance costs as well as passenger preference for their own personal devices.
Airport Hacks Frequent Flyers Swear By
These maneuvers can offer a better passenger experience.
How Airlines Are Addressing The US Tourism Drop With Another Type Of Passenger
The market landscape has continued to change.
