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    What Flight Attendants Can See About You During a Flight — Thanks to Their Work Phones

    by SharonKurheg February 14, 2026
    by SharonKurheg February 14, 2026

    A viral complaint about a flight attendant “using her phone” raised a bigger question: what are those airline-issued devices actually used for onboard? A couple of years ago, a passenger …

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    Hope In The Air: Remember When Checking a Bag Was Free? Some Lawmakers Haven’t Forgotten

    by SharonKurheg November 10, 2025
    by SharonKurheg November 10, 2025

    If you’re old enough, you remember the halcyon days when checking a bag didn’t cost you anything (neither did choosing your seat, but I digress). But in 2008, American Airlines …

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    U.S. Airlines Took Their Time, But Premium Economy Is Finally Worth It

    by joeheg June 9, 2025
    by joeheg June 9, 2025

    There was a time when flying on a U.S. airline meant choosing between just two classes: First Class and Coach. In those early decades, First Class meant space, comfort, and …

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    What Makes the Alaska–Hawaiian Merger Unlike Any Other in U.S. Aviation

    by joeheg June 6, 2025
    by joeheg June 6, 2025

    Alaska Airlines acquired Hawaiian Airlines in September 2024, and since then, the two carriers have been slowly working on combining operations. While most of the buzz has focused on loyalty …

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    The One Rule For Carry-On Bags That Travelers Overlook

    by SharonKurheg March 16, 2025
    by SharonKurheg March 16, 2025

    When people are getting ready to fly and plan to bring carry-on luggage with them, they usually keep a few things in their heads: How many inches their carry-on bag …

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    The Best U.S.-Based Airlines (2024 Update)

    by joeheg January 27, 2024
    by joeheg January 27, 2024

    When booking an airline ticket, you’ll have to choose between several airlines. How do you decide? Maybe you always fly with one airline because you have status with them, or …

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