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New York CNN —If you took an American Airlines flight in the 1960s, you’d be wined and dined from the Coach-class “Royal Coachman” menu. “Meal service was once a point of pride,” said Henry Harteveldt, who covers the travel industry for Atmosphere Research Group. Meal service was a big focus of [competition] because entertainment options were more limited,” Harteveldt said. The September 11 attacks accelerated the decline of free airline meals. Airline meals had been the brunt of jokes and criticism for decades, but now people miss them.
Persons: you’d, , Henry Harteveldt, Peter Stackpole, Robert Crandall, Blaise Waguespack, It’s, Beef, ” Harteveldt, Rob Welham, Molly Brandt Organizations: New, New York CNN, American Airlines, Atmosphere Research, Pan American Airline, Shutterstock Airlines, Carriers, Singapore Airlines, Michelin, Embry, Riddle Aeronautical University, , Smithsonian, ” Airlines, “ Airlines, British Airways, Camera, Airlines, Continental Airlines, North America, mojo Locations: New York, Daytona Beach , Florida, Delta, North
Éric Béteille said his AirTag has been stuck in the cargo space of an Alaska Airlines plane. In a Facebook post, Éric Béteille said his AirTag fell out of his luggage tag on an Alaska Airlines flight last July — and is now stuck in the plane's cargo space. One of Éric Béteille's Facebook posts. FacebookBéteille — whose LinkedIn profile says he is a principal content designer at Meta — has racked up over 20,000 likes across his two Facebook posts about the lost AirTag. AdvertisementBéteille's AirTag won't be going transatlantic, especially given that Alaska Airlines only flies to North America, but it's still an interesting insight into the carrier's operations — and the frequency of one jet's flights.
Persons: Éric Béteille, he's, , Jackson, Béteille, Meta —, it's Organizations: Alaska Airlines, Embraer, Service, Facebook, Meta, American Airlines Locations: Canada, Austin, Vancouver, Missoula , Montana, , Wyoming, Tucson , Arizona, North America
The American plane maker has been under intense pressure since early January, when a panel blew off a brand-new Alaska Airlines 737 Max midflight. Photos You Should See View All 60 ImagesTHE CRASHESThe bulk of criticism and investigations swirling around Boeing today center on the company's Max jets. Boeing agreed to pay $2.5 billion to settle a Justice Department investigation, admitting that employees misled regulators about the safety of the 737 Max. Last year, Boeing reported a problem with fittings on Max jets where the fuselage meets the vertical section of the tail. Also under investigation is what prompted the emergency landing in Wichita, Kansas, of a Denver-bound United Airlines flight in December.
Persons: Max midflight, That's, Max, shakeups, David Calhoun, Calhoun, , Organizations: Boeing, Alaska Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, Airbus, Indonesia’s, Ethiopian Airlines, Department, MORE, FBI, FAA, Spirit, United Airlines Boeing, Max, Passengers, National Transportation Safety, American Airlines, Southwest Airlines, NTSB Locations: Arlington , Virginia, Addis Ababa, Oregon, Wichita , Kansas, Newark , New Jersey, Denver, San Francisco, Los Angeles,
A man was arrested after boarding a Delta flight in Utah using a photo of another passenger's ticket. This is at least the third instance this year of passengers boarding planes without valid tickets. AdvertisementA man was arrested in Salt Lake City on Sunday after boarding a Delta Air Lines flight without his own ticket. He got on the plane by using a photo of another passenger's boarding pass, prosecutors say. He got on the flight "using his phone as a boarding pass," court documents said.
Persons: , Wicliff Yves Fleurizard, Fleurizard Organizations: Delta, Service, Delta Air Lines, American Airlines, FBI, Southwest Airlines, USA Locations: Utah, Texas, Salt Lake City, Nashville, Los Angeles, Copenhagen, London, Lake
Some "friendly competition is always good," American Airlines told WSJ. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . Tracy hopes to jump from Gold to Platinum status on the AAdvantage loyalty program. Chris Isaac, director of American Airlines' AAdvantage program, told the Journal, "We certainly don't want to sow marital discord. AdvertisementAn American Airlines spokesperson did not immediately return a request for comment.
Persons: , Gil, Tracy Sternbach, Tracy, Chris Isaac Organizations: American Airlines, Service, Delta, Wall Street Journal, Flyers Locations: Florida
CNN —The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating a United Airlines flight that lost a tire while taking off from San Francisco International Airport, damaging several cars in a parking lot before the plane safely landed at Los Angeles International Airport, the agency said. United Airlines confirmed the plane lost one tire after takeoff. United flight 35, with 249 passengers and crew onboard, was diverted to Los Angeles and landed shortly after 1:20 p.m., the airline told CNN. A United Airlines flight loses a tire while taking off from San Francisco International Airport. The San Francisco International Airport’s runway was briefly closed to clear debris but has since reopened, and there was no further impact to airport operations, Yakel said.
Persons: San Francisco airport’s, Doug Yakel, Yakel, Salvador Gonzalez, LiveATC.net, CNN’s Sharif Paget Organizations: CNN, Federal Aviation Administration, United Airlines, San Francisco International Airport, Los Angeles International Airport, San, American Airlines, Boeing, San Francisco International Locations: Osaka, Japan, Los Angeles, Cali
Washington DC CNN —The Federal Aviation Administration has flagged more safety issues for two troubled families of Boeing planes, the latest in a series of issues at the embattled aircraft maker. The issues involve engine anti-ice systems on the 737 Max and larger 787 Dreamliner. But it’s not a solution.”The FAA said the newly disclosed Max issue could cause the jet’s engines to stop working. The 2021 discovery lines up with the company’s order that year to ground some Max planes because of a different electrical problem. A different issue with the DreamlinerLess than a week after publicly publishing the 737 Max notice, the FAA reported a separate anti-icing issue with the 787 Dreamliner.
Persons: Max, , Mother Nature’s, , Dennis Tajer, aren’t, it’s, Jessica Kowal, Boeing Max —, Jennifer Riordan, Kowal, Dave Calhoun Organizations: Washington DC CNN, Federal Aviation Administration, Boeing, FAA, Seattle Times, Alaska Air, American Airlines, Allied Pilots Association, Southwest Airlines, National Transportation Safety, Justice Department, NTSB
Do Credit Card Points Expire? Credit Card Points Never ExpireUnlike many airline miles and hotel points, credit card points don't expire as long as you keep your account open and in good standing (meaning you continue to pay off your balances or communicate with the bank if you need any financial assistance). Here are the main credit card points currencies, along with the top credit card options for earning each of them:These transferable credit card points can be extremely valuable, not just because you have so many options for using them to book travel, but also because there are certain sweet spots you can use to your advantage. FAQsDo all credit card points expire? Check the terms and conditions of your credit card rewards program or contact your credit card issuer directly.
Persons: there's, Miles, you'll, that's Organizations: Business, Business †, Citi Prestige, Citi, Chase Sapphire Reserve, American Airlines, Capital, American, Marriott, Alaska Airlines, Apple Locations: Chase, Alaska, Chevron
Two flight attendants warned against the hack. AdvertisementWhile some commenters and TikTokers love the approach, two flight attendants told Business Insider it's a terrible idea. Jupiterimages/Getty ImagesBoth flight attendants said it could pose a safety risk"Absolutely not," CiCi, a flight attendant at a major airline, told BI. Lea told BI that emergency landings were the first thing that came to her mind when she saw the video. AdvertisementThankfully, both flight attendants said they had not seen passengers using the method on recent flights.
Persons: , CiCi, Michael Wallace, Thrillist, Lea, @flightattendantbaelee, it's Organizations: Service, Tax, American Airlines
United Airlines , American Airlines and JetBlue Airways are among the carriers that have raised the price to check bags this year. Earlier this week, American Airlines raised its checked bag fees for the first time in more than five years and adopted the two-tiered strategy that United, JetBlue and several budget airlines already have. American Airlines previously charged $30 for either service. Why are airlines raising baggage fees? Airlines have argued that higher costs such as labor and fuel, their biggest expenses, mean they had to raise bag fees.
Persons: Scott Olson, Barry Biffle, Biffle Organizations: O'Hare International, Getty, Getty Images Airlines, United Airlines, American Airlines, JetBlue Airways, United, JetBlue, CNBC, Frontier, Transportation, Airlines Locations: Chicago, North America
The head of the FAA told Congress how its panel is examining sleep science to help. Despite the best efforts of pilots and air traffic controllers, sometimes collisions do happen. It said the captain was distracted and confused by instructions from air traffic controllers, while the co-pilot lost track of the plane's location. Air traffic control fatigueOne major cause of near-misses is the strained workload of air traffic controllers. "Air traffic controllers are being required to do mandatory overtime," she said.
Persons: , Mike Whitaker, Whitaker, Rich Santa, Jennifer Homendy, Paul Rinaldi, Forbes, It's, Brad Surak Organizations: FAA, Service, New York Times, American Airlines, JFK, Delta Air Lines, JetBlue, Boston Logan International, Japan Airlines, Federal Aviation Administration, National Transportation Safety Board, National Air Traffic Controllers Association, Times, National Transportation Safety, Boeing Locations: Tokyo
Read previewAn American Airlines flight descended into chaos on Tuesday when a traveler tried to open an emergency exit door mid-air, forcing other passengers to restrain him before he was duct-taped and zip-tied, witnesses said. "He ripped down the handle where it exposed some of the emergency exit and all the wind came rushing down," Ritz told the news outlet. Blaze Ward, one of the fliers who helped subdue the man, told KOAT-TV that the man "was resisting, but there were no punches, at least not to me." This guy opened the emergency exit door. "This guy opened the emergency exit door.
Persons: , Zach Etkind, Etkind, , Don, @DonnieDoesWorld, Emma Ritz, Daniel Lewis, Blaze Ward, Ward, we’ve, we've Organizations: Service, American Airlines, Business, Boeing, Albuquerque, CNN, Panda, Sports, Twitter, Fox News Digital, Ritz, KOAT, Federal Aviation Administration, United States Attorney's Office, District Locations: Chicago, Albuquerque , New Mexico, Albuquerque, ABQ, New Mexico
CNN —Multiple people on an American Airlines flight pulled a fellow passenger to the floor after he tried to open one of the emergency exits, forcing the plane to return to Albuquerque, New Mexico, shortly after takeoff, according to multiple passengers. As of Sunday, there have been more than 250 unruly passenger incidents reported to the FAA by flight crews this year, according to the agency. The incident Tuesday began about twenty minutes into the flight, passenger Zach Etkind told CNN. Multiple passengers got the man to the ground and flight attendants restrained him with duct tape and flexi cuffs, Etkind said. And in November, a man on a Southwest Airlines flight opened an emergency exit door and climbed onto the plane’s wing while the aircraft was at a gate in New Orleans.
Persons: Chicago “, , Zach Etkind, , Emma Ritz, ” Ritz, Blaze Ward, KOAT, ” Ward, Etkind, Sunport Organizations: CNN, American Airlines, FAA, KOAT, Albuquerque, Albuquerque Division, Southwest Airlines Locations: Albuquerque , New Mexico, Chicago, ABQ, Canadian, Thailand, South Korea, New Orleans
An American Airlines plane sits at the gate at Cancun International Airport on May 26, 2023. American Airlines has raised the price to check a bag for the first time in more than five years and said it would limit which travel agency bookings are eligible to earn frequent flyer miles. American Airlines last raised bag fees in September 2018 along with other major airlines. Frequent flyer members with elite status and some American Airlines credit card holders will still receive a complimentary checked bag. Customers who buy basic economy tickets will only earn frequent flyer miles if they book on American Airlines' website.
Persons: airfare Organizations: American Airlines, Cancun International Airport, U.S, Carriers Locations: Cancun, Canada, Caribbean, Mexico, Fort Worth , Texas
Read previewA Delta flight had to turn around after maggots fell from a passenger's suitcase onto another passenger. Philip Schotte, a passenger from the Netherlands who was on the flight, told Fox 2 Detroit that he witnessed the maggots fall on a passenger from a suitcase in the overhead compartment. Flight attendants were then able to locate the source of the maggots: A suitcase that contained a rotten fish inside, according to reports. Travelers who were delayed overnight because of the incident were compensated with hotel accommodation, a $30 meal ticket, and 8,000 air miles, the passenger told the Daily Mail. A Delta flight traveling from Atlanta to Barcelona, Spain, in September had to turn around after a passenger had diarrhea in the aircraft's cabin.
Persons: , Philip Schotte, Schotte, We've Organizations: Service, Daily Mail, Fox, Detroit, Business, Travelers, Delta, United Airlines, New York Times, American Airlines Locations: Amsterdam, Detroit, Netherlands, Atlanta, Barcelona, Spain, San Diego, New Jersey, Miami, Barbados
Political Cartoons View All 253 ImagesHow did Deep Sea Vision detect the object that could be Earhart's plane? But it wasn't until the team reviewed sonar data in December that they saw the fuzzy yellow outline of what resembles a plane. “In the end, we came out with an image of a target that we believe very strongly is Amelia’s aircraft," Romeo told The Associated Press. But he said that Romeo’s team must provide “a forensic level of documentation” to prove it’s Earhart’s Lockheed. He would have expected to see straight wings and not swept wings, like the new sonar suggests, as well as engines.
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New York CNN —The Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers are playing each other in this year’s Super Bowl, and airlines are excited about the potential match – that is, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. American Airlines and United both added special flights between Kansas City and Las Vegas airports over the Super Bowl weekend with special flights numbers that have Swifties and the Chiefs Kingdom taking notice. The flights will take off on Friday, February 9 and Saturday, February 10 from Kansas City to the host city. United is also adding Swift and Kelce-themed flight numbers between Kansas City and Las Vegas during the weekend, too. Airlines commonly added special flights to Super Bowl host cities for fans traveling to see the game.
Persons: Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce, , , Patrick Mahomes, Swift Organizations: New, New York CNN, Kansas City Chiefs, San Francisco 49ers, American Airlines, United, Kansas City, Super, Chiefs Kingdom, CNN, , Kansas City Chiefs, Las Vegas, 49ers, California Gold Rush, Airlines, Super Bowl, Sunday, Allegiant Locations: New York, Kansas, Las Vegas, Kansas City, ,, United, Las, San Francisco
The pilots of the London-bound American Airlines Boeing 777 took a wrong turn on a taxiway alongside two perpendicular runways. Instead, they crossed 4L just as a Delta Boeing 737 began its takeoff roll down the same runway. A controller warned the American crew about a “possible pilot deviation," and gave them a phone number to call, which the captain did. The cockpit voice recording from inside the American plane was taped over during the six-hour flight to London and lost forever. Investigators said they tried several times to interview the American pilots, but the pilots refused on advice of their union, which objected to the NTSB recording the interviews.
Persons: John F, , Michael Graber, , Graber, Traci Gonzalez, Jeffrey Wagner, Organizations: American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, National Transportation Safety, Kennedy International Airport, U.S, Federal Aviation Administration, American Airlines Boeing, Delta Boeing, Delta, London, NTSB, Allied Pilots Association, FAA Locations: New York, London
Read previewThe FAA is investigating after six people were hospitalized following an incident on an American Airlines flight to Hawaii on Saturday. The plane made a "hard landing" at Kahului Airport in Maui at 2 p.m. on Saturday after arriving from Los Angeles, the FAA told Business Insider in a statement. American Airlines meanwhile told BI the plane "experienced an issue" while landing but it taxied to the gate and everyone left the plane normally. The airline said one customer and five flight attendants were transported to the hospital following the flight. AdvertisementAccording to the Maui airport, the flight was scheduled to arrive at 12:47 p.m. but didn't arrive until 2 p.m.," NBC News reported.
Persons: , didn't, Mike Whitaker Organizations: Service, American Airlines, Kahului, FAA, Business, American, NBC, Los Angeles International Airport, Maui Police Department, Hawaii, Boeing Max, Alaska Airlines, Boeing Locations: Hawaii, Maui, Los Angeles
HONOLULU (AP) — An American Airlines flight from Los Angeles made a hard landing at Maui's main airport, sending five flight attendants and one passenger to the hospital. Flight 271 arrived at Kahului Airport around 2 p.m. Saturday, according to the Federal Aviation Administration, which said it was investigating. Neither American Airlines nor the FAA provided additional details. The Airbus 320 was carrying 167 passengers and seven crew, according to the airlines. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Organizations: American Airlines, Kahului Airport, Federal Aviation Administration, FAA, Airbus, Associated Press Locations: HONOLULU, Los Angeles
CNN —One passenger and five flight attendants were injured when an American Airlines flight made a hard landing at Kahului Airport in Hawaii on Saturday. “American Airlines flight 271 with service from Los Angeles (LAX) to Maui (OGG) experienced an issue upon landing in OGG,” American Airlines told CNN in a statement. The plane was “taken out of service for inspection by our maintenance team,” according to American Airlines. “The safety of our customers and team members is our top priority,” the company added. Hawaii’s transportation department also confirmed to CNN the airline “made a hard landing” at the airport Saturday afternoon.
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American Airlines’ hard landing on Maui sends 6 to hospital
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American Airlines planes sit at the gate at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) in Los Angeles, California, on July 26, 2023. An American Airlines flight from Los Angeles made a hard landing at Maui's main airport, sending five flight attendants and one passenger to the hospital. Flight 271 arrived at Kahului Airport around 2 p.m. Saturday, according to the Federal Aviation Administration, which said it was investigating. Neither American Airlines nor the FAA provided additional details. The Airbus 320 was carrying 167 passengers and seven crew, according to the airlines.
Organizations: Airlines, Los Angeles International Airport, An American Airlines, Kahului Airport, Federal Aviation Administration, American Airlines, FAA, Airbus Locations: Los Angeles , California, Los Angeles
Levels of unrulinessIATA classifies unruly behavior incidents into four levels. The latest available IATA data, from 2022, indicates most disruptive passenger incidents involved non-compliance, verbal abuse and intoxication. Passengers refusing to wear masks was a contributing factor to the rise in unruly incidents during that period. Ronaldo Schemidt/AFP/Getty ImagesOf the 5,981 unruly passenger incidents reported to the FAA in 2021, 4,290 were face mask-related. “If you are a potentially unruly passenger, do you really not become unruly because you saw some zero tolerance unruly behavior video?” he questions.
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AdvertisementA 36-year-old American Airlines flight attendant was arrested Thursday on two charges related to claims he'd filmed a minor using an airplane bathroom, the US Attorney's Office for the District of Massachusetts said. A press release from the Department of Justice released Thursday says the claims involve an American Airlines flight to Boston from Charlotte, North Carolina, in September. A family says their daughter discovered a cellphone taped inside a toilet on an American Airlines flight in September. American Airlines said in a statement that Thompson had not worked for the airline since the September incident. Paul Llewellyn, an attorney representing the girl's family in their civil lawsuit against American Airlines, said the family is happy that police arrested Thompson.
Persons: Estes Carter Thompson III, Thompson, , he'd, Estes Carter Thompson, Lewis, Llewellyn, he's, Jodi Cohen, Paul Llewellyn Organizations: DOJ, Service, American Airlines, US, Office, District, Department of Justice, SEAT, BI Locations: Massachusetts, Boston, Charlotte , North Carolina
On Thursday, an American Airlines plane slid off a snowy taxiway in Rochester, New York, after a flight from Philadelphia. Thousands of residents have been without power since Saturday in parts of Oregon’s Willamette Valley after an ice storm caused extensive damage. “We do have a generator that we got last year, and right now it’s running an oil plug-in heater," she said. In Mississippi’s capital city, an estimated 12,000 customers were dealing with low water pressure Thursday, another setback for Jackson’s long-troubled water system. ___Associated Press journalists Jonathan Mattise and Kristin M. Hall in Nashville and Adrian Sainz in Memphis contributed.
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