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New DOT Rule Requires Airlines to Give Automatic Refunds
Under a new rule by the Department of Transportation that took effect this week, US airlines are required to give automatic refunds for canceled flights

French Bulldog Dies Mid-Flight After Transfer from First Class to Coach
A San Francisco man filed a lawsuit against Alaska Airlines, claiming his move from first class to coach, resulted in the death of his 3-year-old

American Airlines Wins Lawsuit Against Skiplagged, Awarded $9.4 Million
American Airlines won a lawsuit against travel website Skiplagged on October 15. The airline is set to receive $9.4 million after a federal jury in

Over 200 Delta Flights Experience No Meal Service After “Food Safety Issues”
The Food and Drug Administration discovered “food safety issues” in a Delta Air Lines meal service on October 11. According to the airline, this FDA

FAA: Boeing Workers Pressured to Prioritize Speed Over Quality
In a report published Wednesday, the Federal Aviation Administration revealed that Boeing employees felt pressured to prioritize speed over the quality of their work. The

FAA Investigating Cabin Pressure Incident on Delta Air Lines Flight
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating a cabin pressure incident on a Delta Air Lines flight last September 15. The cabin pressure issue caused passengers

Alaska Airlines Completes Hawaiian Airlines Acquisition
Alaska Airlines completed the acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines on Wednesday, a day after it cleared the final regulatory hurdle. The acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines was

United Airlines Will Soon Offer Free WiFi from Starlink
United Airlines announced on Friday that its passengers will soon enjoy free satellite-based WiFi service from Starlink. The deal with Elon Musk’s SpaceX will equip

US Airlines’ Hiring Spree Slows Down After Hiring 194,000 Employees Post-Covid
US airlines’ hiring spree has begun to slow after adding 194,000 employees since 2021. The industry, which was forced to lay off staff during the

Frequent-Flyer Programs Under Federal Scrutiny
The Biden administration is currently looking closely at US airlines’ frequent-flyer programs. These programs are under federal scrutiny regarding how airlines devalue points travelers have
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