In a significant aviation development that will reshape air travel patterns in South Florida, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has implemented a permanent 24/7, year-round Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) over Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida. The no-fly zone extends one nautical mile in all directions and reaches up to 2,000 feet in altitude, creating unprecedented operational challenges for one of the region's busiest airports.
American Airlines Ranked World’s Most Hated Airline
DALLAS, United States — Headlines claiming that “American Airlines Ranked World’s Most Hated Airline” lit up social feeds this week, leaving many travelers wondering whether they should rethink upcoming bookings that route through the carrier’s vast network of hubs in Dallas–Fort Worth, Charlotte and other U.S. cities.
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American Airlines retires gate bag sizers Oct 6
FORT WORTH, Texas — Lugging a wheeled suitcase down the jet bridge is about to feel a little less stressful for American Airlines customers departing from Fort Worth–based hubs and every other airport the carrier serves. Beginning Oct. 6, all of the airline’s gate-area carry-on bag sizers — those metal frames travelers anxiously test before boarding will disappear systemwide.
United Revamps 767 Fleet with Premium-Heavy Cabins
NEWARK, N.J. — Business-class seats now dominate United Airlines’ workhorse Boeing 767-300ERs, and nowhere is that shift more visible than at Newark Liberty International Airport, the hub that sees up to seven daily departures to London Heathrow on the carrier’s newly refurbished, premium-heavy wide-bodies.
American Airlines Weekend Chaos Hits Nearly 500 Flights
DALLAS–FORT WORTH, Texas — A one-two punch of computer glitches and crew scheduling hiccups hammered American Airlines last week, leaving hundreds of passengers at Dallas–Fort Worth International Airport and other hubs scrambling for Plan B as peak fall travel ramps up.
Jury orders American Airlines to pay $9.6M for stroke botch
SAN JOSE, California — A federal jury in San Jose has ordered American Airlines to pay $9.6 million to a California couple after determining that cabin and cockpit crews failed to follow company medical procedures during a November 2021 flight from Miami to Madrid.
FAA Urges Airlines: Stop Flyers Grabbing Bags in Evacs
WASHINGTON — Anyone who has watched an online clip of a hurried jet-bridge evacuation has seen it: travelers pausing in the aisle to yank a roller bag from the overhead bin. The Federal Aviation Administration wants that dangerous reflex to end—and soon. In Safety Alert for Operators 25003, issued September 16, the agency asks U.S.
