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A British Airways passenger says he had to sit in a seat with no headrest for seven hours. AdvertisementA British man said British Airways left him to sit in a seat with a missing headrest, leaving a one-inch bolt exposed, for a seven-hour flight, UK-based Kennedy News first reported. Last year, it was reported that British Airways was testing out not loading flights with meals for every passenger to avoid food waste. Previous catering issues have meant that one British Airways flight took off on a 12-hour journey without any meals and had to serve passengers KFC. A spokesperson for British Airways told Business Insider: "We are sorry for our customers' experience and have been in touch with them to apologise and resolve the matter."
Persons: headrest, , Kennedy Organizations: British Airways, Service, Kennedy News, Heathrow Airport, KFC, Business Locations: London, Toronto
An X user posted a video showing RFK Jr.'s TikTok had commented on OnlyFans model's TikTok account. AdvertisementOn Wednesday, an X user by the name of Johnny Maga shared a video showing that the official TikTok account of presidential candidate Robert Kennedy Jr. had posted a comment of "Wow [heart eyes emoji] [heart eyes emoji]" on a TikTok video of an OnlyFans model in 2022. "The TikTok comment in question was made in 2022 long before I ever had a TikTok account. This comment now appears on my account because the account was previously owned by one of the campaign's young social media managers." "When I announced my run for the presidency in April of 2023 the team wanted it broadcasted on every social media platform, including TikTok," Kennedy wrote.
Persons: TikTok, OnlyFans, RFK Jr, , Johnny Maga, Robert Kennedy Jr, Kennedy, Congrats, Cheryl Hines Organizations: RFK, Service
The flight was canceled "to provide time for precautionary additional engineering maintenance checks," a Virgin Atlantic representative told Business Insider in a statement. AdvertisementThe missing bolts were not a safety concern, experts sayA Virgin Atlantic Airbus A330 flies over London in December 2022. "We'd like to apologize to our customers for the delay to their journeys," Virgin Atlantic told BI in a statement, and confirmed the plane is now back in service following an inspection. While not a safety issue, the recent Virgin Atlantic flight cancellation is not the first problem the airline has faced this year. On January 7, a Virgin Atlantic Airbus A330 traveling from Manchester to Barbados made an emergency landing after the smell of smoke filled the cockpit, The Independent reported.
Persons: , Phil Hardy, John F, Hardy, Robert Smith, Neil Firth, Mathieu Lewis, Rolland, Getty Organizations: Service, Kennedy, Virgin Atlantic, New York Post, Business, Airbus, Kennedy News Agency, The Independent, Virgin Atlantic Airbus, Getty, Boeing, Alaska Airlines, Alaska Airlines Boeing, Max, National Transportation Safety Board, An Alaska Airlines, Portland International Airport, US Federal Aviation Administration, FAA, Independent Locations: Manchester, England, New York City, NYC, London, Portland , Oregon, Ontario , California, Barbados
Read previewA Southwest Airlines passenger described enduring what felt like "Chinese water torture" during a domestic flight as she sat under a constant drip of an unidentified liquid. She told Kennedy News that she initially thought a fellow passenger had spilled their drink on her, but she noticed a "big drip" coming from the overhead storage compartment. Advertisement"I was basically sitting in a puddle," Shaw told Kennedy News, before comparing it to Chinese water torture, which involves holding a victim in place and slowly dripping cold water on their face. Shaw told the news agency that it was the "worst experience on a plane" she had ever had. AdvertisementAccording to The Post, Shaw filed a complaint to the help desk, who advised her to send an online claim, which she did.
Persons: , Sophie Shaw, Shaw, Kennedy Organizations: Service, Airlines, Business, New York Post, Kennedy News, The, Southwest Locations: San Jose, Santa Ana, California
One billionaire family is offering $127,000 for a full-time live-in dog nanny for their two dogs. The job went viral on TikTok and was pulled after the family received nearly 2,000 applications. The role is demanding and requires working irregular hours as well as traveling with the dogs. "Our returning client is seeking an exceptional and highly experienced Dog Nanny to provide top-tier care for their two beloved dogs," the recruiter for the job, George Ralph Dunn, posted on Linkedin. "When money is no object, people want the best, and you attract the best with the best salary."
Persons: , London —, George Ralph Dunn, it's, Dunn, Kennedy, you'd Organizations: Service, Linkedin, New York, Kennedy News, Fox TV Locations: London, Fairfax, Kensington, Monaco
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