This first video demonstrates the dangers of RFID chips that are now being embedded in credit cards and in our passports. Though the Sate Department claims that no data can be gleaned from these chips embedded in passports, the proof is unfortunately different.
Following videos show Air New Zealand’s new Boeing trans-Pacific jetliner and Southwest takes major airlines to court over massive change fees.
Electronic pickpocketing
This demonstration is even more disturbing since our new passports contain even more information than our credit cards.
Air New Zealand new Boeing 777
A video showing the new Air New Zealand jetliner with its now legendary snuggle class or flying couch seats.
Southwest Airlines fee court — $150 change fees
Southwest Airlines’ new ad takes major airlines to court about their excessive and defenseless change fees.

Charlie Leocha is the President of Travelers United. He has been working in Washington, DC, for the past 14 years with Congress, the Department of Transportation, and industry stakeholders on travel issues. He was the first consumer representative to the Advisory Committee for Aviation Consumer Protections appointed by the Secretary of Transportation from 2012 through 2018.