The TSA Made Award-Winning Director Check His Academy Award Into His Hold Luggage, Lufthansa Ended Up Losing the Coveted Prize
The Transportation Security Administration forced award‑winning director Pavel Talankin to check his Oscar statuette into hold luggage, classifying it as a potential weapon. Lufthansa then misplaced the bag on the JFK‑Frankfurt flight, prompting an intensive search. Using an embedded Apple AirTag, the airline located the suitcase and secured the Oscar. The incident highlights the clash between strict security protocols and the handling of high‑value personal items, while showcasing emerging baggage‑tracking technology.

FTC Commissioner Signals Opposition to United Airlines’ Grand Plans For a Mega Merger After Economy Class Experience
FTC Commissioner Mark Meador publicly criticized United Airlines’ cramped economy seats after a personal flight, signaling he may oppose United’s proposed mega‑merger with American or a potential JetBlue acquisition. His tweet highlights passenger‑space concerns that could trigger a formal FTC...

American Airlines Flight Attendants Are Now Raising Serious Concerns Over New Performance Tracking Measures… A New Dispute in the Making
American Airlines introduced a new performance‑tracking platform called “Me@Work,” which assigns each flight attendant an aggregate score based on metrics such as customer satisfaction, attendance, and safety reports. The rollout occurred without meaningful input from the Association of Professional Flight...
Moment of Madness Leaves Delta Air Passenger Facing Threat of 20 Years Imprisonment After He Opens Emergency Exit During Weather...
An elderly Delta passenger, Thomas Ryan, opened the main emergency exit on a Boeing 737 after a prolonged weather‑related delay at Atlanta, prompting a federal interference charge that carries up to 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine. The...

Delta Air Lines Settles Coffee Burn Lawsuit After Revealing Victim Was a Nurse Who Sat in Soaked Clothes
Delta Air Lines reached an out-of-court settlement with Kimberley Hickey, a passenger who claimed second-degree burns after a cup of hot water spilled on a supposedly defective tray table during a Detroit‑Amsterdam flight. The airline contended the tray table was...

Wizz Air Chief Slams Middle East Airlines: They Are Flying “On Political Pressure, Not Based On Safety”
Wizz Air CEO József Váradi publicly accused UAE‑based airlines of flying under political pressure despite a wave of Iranian missile and drone attacks on Dubai and Kuwait airports. He said carriers such as Emirates, FlyDubai and Etihad ignore safety assessments,...
British Airways Bans Passengers From Taking Photos or Videos of Cabin Crew Without Their Express Consent
British Airways has revised its General Conditions of Carriage to forbid passengers from photographing, video‑recording, or live‑streaming crew members without explicit consent. The amendment empowers the airline to cancel tickets, ban future travel, or involve authorities if the rule is...
Alaska Airlines Just Created Its First Ever Safety Video… It Only Took the Carrier 94 Years
Alaska Airlines released its first safety video today, debuting on its newly acquired Boeing 787 Dreamliner fleet. The video was produced after the airline’s merger with Hawaiian Airlines gave it seat‑back screens and a long‑haul network that includes routes to...

Emirates Becomes First Airline to Deploy Ultra-Fast Starlink Inflight Wi-Fi on the Iconic Airbus A380 Superjumbo
Emirates has become the first airline to install ultra‑fast Starlink broadband on an Airbus A380, boosting onboard capacity by roughly 2,000‑fold. The 13‑year‑old superjumbo (registration A6‑EEA) was ferried to Newquay, Cornwall, where three Starlink antennas were fitted, delivering over two...
Korean Air Considers Easing Iron Grip On Uniform and Grooming Standards By Letting Flight Attendants Wear Sneakers
Korean Air, long known for its stringent uniform and grooming rules, is consulting on a policy that would allow flight attendants to wear sneakers while on the tarmac. The move mirrors recent changes at Japan Airlines, which introduced plain black...
United Airlines Demanded Flight Attendant Pay $22,000 in Legal Fees After She Lost Disability Discrimination Lawsuit
United Airlines ordered former flight attendant Yihsing Tien to pay nearly $22,000 in legal fees after a disability discrimination lawsuit was dismissed. Tien, injured in a 2018 hotel fall, was terminated in 2022 due to a misdated leave‑of‑absence notice. The...
Avelo Airlines Fired Its Only Female Captain Because Male Pilots Thought She Had a ‘Superior Attitude,’ Stunning Lawsuit Alleges
Avelo Airlines, a low‑cost carrier launched in 2021, is facing a lawsuit from Kimberley Duffy, its sole female captain, who alleges she was fired after male pilots and managers labeled her attitude as "superior" when she raised safety concerns. The...
ICE Agents Put Deportee On Wrong Alaska Airlines Flight Even After the Crew Told Them the Plane Was Going to...
In May 2025 ICE agents at Seattle‑Tacoma airport placed Indian national Rakesh Rakesh on the wrong Alaska Airlines flight after ignoring crew warnings. The deportee was sent to Sitka, Alaska instead of the scheduled Seattle‑New York‑Delhi route, prompting the airline...
Ryanair Shutters Base in Berlin With Loss of 210 Jobs in Row Over Airport Fees
Ryanair announced it will close its Berlin Brandenburg base in October 2026, citing a 50% rise in airport fees over six years and a looming 10% increase. The shutdown will shift seven Boeing 737s to lower‑tax airports in Sweden, Slovakia,...
Captain Realizes His Co-Pilot Is Still in Training Only After Packed Airbus A320 Departs For Paris, Plane Makes Unscheduled Return
On April 18, KM Malta Air flight KM‑478 departed Malta for Paris when the captain discovered mid‑flight that the first officer was still in training and not authorized to fly unsupervised. The aircraft climbed to 34,000 feet before turning back near...
United Airlines CEO Says Passengers Will Have to Be Patient As He Rules Out Free Wi-Fi On Non-Starlink Planes
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby confirmed that free in‑flight Wi‑Fi will remain exclusive to aircraft equipped with Starlink, dismissing plans to extend it to the rest of the fleet. United has already installed Starlink on regional jets and is rapidly...
British Airways Caught in Frequent Flyer Backlash as It Extends Loyalty Status to Passengers Who Didn’t Fly
British Airways has sparked a furious backlash after extending elite status to passengers who barely fly, while many members close to a tier upgrade see their status lapse. The carrier replaced its Executive Club with a revenue‑based British Airways Club,...
First Flight of Lufthansa’s Refitted Airbus A380 Departs For Los Angeles With Brand New Business Class Seats
Lufthansa’s first refurbished Airbus A380 (registration D‑AIMC) left Munich for Los Angeles after a 2½‑month overhaul at Elbe Flugzeugwerke in Dresden. The retrofit introduced 68 Vantage XL business‑class seats, each with direct aisle access, replacing the originally planned Allegris seats. The...

American Airlines Touted a Merger With Alaska Airlines But Is Settling For Revenue Sharing Opportunities
American Airlines shifted from pursuing a full merger with Alaska Airlines to a revenue‑sharing strategy, aiming to add Alaska—and its Hawaiian Airlines subsidiary—to its existing oneworld joint ventures in transatlantic and Pacific markets. The move follows stalled merger talks and...
Nearly Two Months Later, American Airlines Has Finally Resolved Its Catering Meltdown at London Heathrow
American Airlines resolved a two‑month catering disruption at London Heathrow by signing a temporary contract with upscale caterer Do&Co, which will service all cabins starting April 22. The crisis began when the airline abruptly ended its long‑term deal with Dnata,...
Captain of Southwest Airlines Plane Incapacitated During Takeoff From Las Vegas When Display Screen Falls On His Head
A Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 departing Las Vegas for Reno suffered a cockpit incident on April 8 when the heads‑up display (HUD) unit detached and struck the captain, causing a mild concussion and vomiting. The first officer declared an emergency, and the...
The Trump Administration Is Already Pinning the Blame for the Demise of Spirit Airlines On Democrats
Spirit Airlines, already in Chapter 11 bankruptcy, is seeking a multi‑million‑dollar taxpayer‑funded bailout as soaring jet‑fuel costs threaten its survival. The Trump administration has signaled it will blame Democrats, citing the Biden‑era DOJ lawsuit that blocked a Spirit‑JetBlue merger, for...
Spirit Flight Attendants Say Reports of Imminent Liquidation Are Media Outlets ‘Jumping On the Clickbait Bandwagon’
Spirit Airlines entered Chapter 11 bankruptcy for the second time in less than a year, after a pre‑packaged filing in late 2024 ran out of cash. Rising jet‑fuel costs tied to the Middle East conflict have intensified financial pressure, prompting...
Iran’s Foreign Minister Declares Strait of Hormuz Fully Open to All Commercial Vessels Until April 21
Iran’s foreign minister announced that the Strait of Hormuz will remain fully open to all commercial vessels for the remainder of the cease‑fire with the United States, which ends on April 21. The declaration prompted a rapid drop in global...
Lufthansa Shutters Short-Haul Airline Where Flight Attendants Have Been On Strike With Immediate Effect
German carrier Lufthansa announced the immediate shutdown of its short‑haul subsidiary Lufthansa CityLine, accelerating a pre‑planned phase‑out. The closure removes 27 CRJ aircraft and transfers crews to the lower‑cost Lufthansa City Airlines, where pay and benefits are reduced. The move...
Italy’s National Flag Carrier Admits It Has More Pressing Issues Than Resurrecting the Failed Alitalia Brand
ITA Airways, Italy’s newly‑born flag carrier, has confirmed it will retain the ITA brand and abandon any full‑scale revival of the defunct Alitalia name. The airline still holds Alitalia’s trademark, a right it purchased for more than €90 million (about $98 million),...
China Airlines Airbus A350-1000 Grounded After Jetbridge Tears Cabin Door Off Its Hinges
An Airbus A350-1000 operated by China Airlines was grounded at Melbourne Airport after a jetbridge pulled the forward left‑hand cabin door off its hinges. The incident occurred as the aircraft rolled backward, likely because wheel chocks were not properly positioned,...
Florida Hotel Sues Southwest Airlines After Flight Attendant Caused Extensive Damage When Sprinkler System Went Off
A Fort Lauderdale hotel sued Southwest Airlines for more than $215,000 after a flight attendant allegedly triggered the sprinkler system, flooding her room, several other guest rooms and communal areas. The lawsuit, filed by the Renaissance Hotel, claims the attendant...
Heathrow Passenger Numbers to the Middle East Plummeted By 51% in March And Outlook Remains Uncertain
Heathrow's passenger traffic to the Middle East fell over 51% in March 2026, dropping from 600 million to 294 million as Persian Gulf airspace closures and threats of Iranian missile and drone attacks disrupted flights. At the same time, non‑stop traffic to...
Spanish Airline Reportedly Adding Fuel Surcharge On Existing Bookings As Oil Prices Surge
Spanish low‑cost carrier Volotea announced it will charge an extra €7 (about $7.60) fuel surcharge on tickets that have already been purchased. The move is tied to a sharp rise in oil prices following the continued closure of the Strait...
Icelandair Files Police Report After Retiring Pilot Performs Low Altitude Fly Pass Without Authorization
Icelandair reported that a retiring captain piloted a Boeing 757 on its Frankfurt‑Reykjavik flight at roughly 100 m (328 ft) over the island of Vestmannaeyjar without authorization. Residents felt the aircraft’s low pass, and the airline’s chief flight officer confirmed the maneuver...
Hong Kong’s Cathay Pacific Cutting Flight Schedules Due to Soaring Oil Prices as European Airports Warn of Fuel Shortages
Cathay Pacific will trim about 2% of its May‑June flight schedule as jet‑fuel costs surge due to limited tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz. Its low‑cost subsidiary HK Express is cutting 6% of flights from May 6, while routes...
Dubai Is Limiting Foriegn Airlines to Just One Flight Per Day to the City’s Airports As Emirates Rebuilds Its Capacity
Dubai authorities have imposed a temporary cap limiting foreign airlines to one round‑trip flight per day at both Dubai International (DXB) and Dubai World Central (DWC) airports, a measure that will remain in place at least until May 31. The restriction,...
New DHS Secretary Mullin Suggests Customs and Border Protection Should Be Yanked From Major Airports in ‘Sanctuary Cities’
New DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin said he is reviewing whether to pull Customs and Border Protection officers from major international airports located in so‑called sanctuary cities. The proposal would affect airports such as New York JFK, Los Angeles LAX, Chicago...
Airbridge Crashed Into Cockpit of Boeing 737 Sending Glass Flying Towards Pilots… On Two Seperate Occasions
In June and July 2025, an airbridge at Brisbane International Airport’s Gate 82 collided with the cockpit windscreen of two Boeing 737 aircraft, sending glass shards toward the pilots. Both incidents involved narrow‑body planes parked farther back to reduce passenger‑tunnel slope, forcing...
Brit Flight Attendant Locked Up in Dubai After Sharing Photo of Airport Drone Attack in Group Chatt
A 25‑year‑old British flight attendant with FlyDubai was arrested and placed in Al Barsha pre‑trial detention for posting a photo of the March 7 Iranian drone strike on Dubai International Airport in a WhatsApp group. He is charged under Dubai’s 2021 cybercrime...
Hawaiian Airlines Pilots Must Shave Off Beards Later This Month As Alaska Airlines Overturns Rare Exemption
Hawaiian Airlines pilots will be required to shave their beards by April 20 as the carrier aligns its grooming standards with Alaska Airlines following their merger. The change is driven by a new Flight Operations Manual that conforms to the...
Alaska Airlines Flight Attendant Sues After Inflight Coffee Bag Exploded Leaving Her With Serious and Permanent Burn Injuries
A flight attendant for Alaska Airlines is suing Stumptown Coffee after a coffee bag exploded in the galley, causing severe, permanent burns. The incident is one of at least ten similar injuries reported since Stumptown became the carrier’s exclusive in‑flight...
British Airways Passengers Stranded in Newfoundland For Two Days Slam Airline as an “Utter Disgrace”
British Airways flight BA195 from London to Houston diverted to St. John’s, Newfoundland on March 31 after a passenger became seriously ill. The 787‑10 Dreamliner, carrying up to 265 passengers, was forced into a two‑day layover while the crew awaited...
You Can Now View TSA Checkpoint Wait Times Directly in the United Airlines Mobile App At These Seven Airports
United Airlines has added estimated TSA checkpoint wait times to its mobile app for seven major hub airports, covering both standard security lanes and TSA PreCheck. The feature appears on the app’s ‘day of travel’ page, giving passengers a quick...
Ryanair Says Its Going to Stop Trolling Passengers and Celebrities On Social Media
Ryanair announced it will abandon its notorious trolling approach on X and Facebook, adopting a more corporate and professional tone. The shift follows years of aggressive "trashposting" that targeted passengers, celebrities, and even sparked a public spat with Elon Musk...
The FAA Has Banned the Famous Parallel Landing Approach at San Francisco International Airport, Warns of Flight Delays
The FAA has officially banned side‑by‑side parallel landings on San Francisco International Airport’s east‑west runways, a practice that allowed two aircraft to touch down simultaneously. The ban is tied to a six‑month repaving project on the airport’s north‑south runways and...
Frontier Airlines Makes Emergency Landing at Atlanta Hartsfield After Pilots Repot Possible ‘Hijacking Incident’
Frontier Airlines flight F9‑2539 from Columbus made an emergency landing at Atlanta Hartsfield after pilots issued a Level 4 alert, indicating a possible cockpit breach. A passenger in seat 3A claimed to have a bomb and threatened the passenger beside him,...
An American Influencer Has Achieved the Impossible By Uniting Europe in Defense of Ryanair After Viral Video Backfires
Boston‑based influencer Joleen Weiss posted a two‑minute TikTok after Ryanair staff in Porto removed her from a flight, claiming she missed check‑in and insulted gate agents. The video quickly hit 1.4 million views, prompting a wave of European users defending Ryanair’s...
Court Victory Paves Way For Spanish Flight Attendants to Retire Early With Full Pensions
A Madrid court ruled that Spanish cabin crew face the same hazardous conditions as pilots, extending the 1986 Royal Decree that allows early retirement with full pensions to flight attendants. The decision applies the same reduction‑coefficient formula—0.40 years per year...
Delta Air Lines Won’t Now Return to Israel Until September, And Boston Flights Are Now Delayed Indefinitely
Delta Air Lines has extended its suspension of flights to Tel Aviv until at least September 5, citing ongoing Middle East security concerns. The carrier also postponed the launch of its planned Boston‑Tel Aviv route, now delayed indefinitely. Service from New...

Flight Attendant Sues After Airline Retaliated Againt Her When She Reported Veteran Coworker For Drinking On the Job
A newly hired flight attendant at SkyWest Airlines sued the carrier, alleging retaliation after she reported a senior instructor who appeared intoxicated during a United Express flight in November 2024. The complaint claims SkyWest denied her protected medical leave, stripped...

Canadian Lawmakers Blast Air Canada CEO After He Posted English-Only Video Update On Fatal Crash
Air Canada chief executive Michael Rousseau posted a three‑minute video about the fatal AC‑8646 crash that was delivered almost entirely in English, with only a French greeting and subtitles. The incident, which claimed the life of French‑speaking Captain Antoine Forest,...

The Media Is Desperate to Tell You Who Is to Blame For the Fatal Air Canada Express Crash at LaGuardia…...
A fatal collision between an Air Canada Express regional jet and a fire‑truck at LaGuardia sparked a media rush to assign blame, despite limited factual information. The NTSB has promised a preliminary report within 30 days that will outline events...

American Airlines Tells Passenger That It Takes No Responsbility For Returning Her Bag With a Wheel Missing… The DOT Says...
A passenger discovered a wheel ripped off her checked bag after flying with American Airlines. The airline replied that the damage constituted “normal wear and tear” and refused compensation, pointing to its baggage liability policy. However, the U.S. Department of...