by Janice Hough | Jun 11, 2024
Stuff happens, as any frequent traveler knows – that’s the truth about delays. A lot of stuff happens to airlines to cause delays. Planes have mechanical delays, lights come on that might be mechanical problems, and weather causes ground stops or delays on the...
by Ned S. Levi | Jun 10, 2024
Airline wheelchair cheaters claiming that they’re disabled are abusing disabled air travelers. They use wheelchairs and attendants. Sometimes they cause long delays at the airport while others wait for the help they need. Earlier this year, I flew to Los Angeles...
by Ned S. Levi | Jun 3, 2024
Air travelers never know when severe air turbulence can hit their flight. The top safety rule all airline passengers must follow is that whenever seated, they must always wear their seat belts to prevent severe turbulence injury. On May 20th, Singapore Airlines flight...
by Janice Hough | May 28, 2024
Nonstop flights are almost always an easier option for travel. Nonstop flights are the best for travelers. Rare exceptions might be when a connection gets you to a smaller, closer airport (Reagan International Airport vs. Dulles International for Washington DC) or you...
by Janice Hough | May 21, 2024
President Biden just signed the FAA Authorization Bill which contained a lot of good things for consumers, but leaves the giant hidden airline junk fee. The bill tackles some hidden fees, requires airlines to let families sit together without a fee, and requires...
by Christopher Elliott | May 15, 2024
Are you excited about the new airline consumer protection rules that rolled out with a one-two punch last month? There were so many, it’s almost hard to keep track. And maybe you’re saying to yourself: Finally, I’ll have some rights when I fly. Well, please, don’t get...