Do Frequent Flyer Programs Feel Like A Scam? The Feds Are Investigating Because They Just Might Be

Do Frequent Flyer Programs Feel Like A Scam? The Feds Are Investigating Because They Just Might Be

Photo: Kevin Carter (Getty Images) Frequent flyer miles are meant to serve as a reward for loyalty toward a specific airline but have evolved into a quasi-currency unilaterally regulated by the whims of airline executives. The U.S. Department of Transportation launched an inquiry into the miles programs of the country’s four major carriers: American Airlines, … Read more

CrowdStrike Outage Caused 46,000 Flight Cancelations Globally In Just One Day

CrowdStrike Outage Caused 46,000 Flight Cancelations Globally In Just One Day

Cybersecurity software Crowdstrike experienced a global outage on Friday, causing problems in a variety of industries, from financial to air travel and even taking down emergency services in some areas. It was an absolute disaster that, among other things, left thousands of travelers stranded, and it’s still causing canceled flights. On Friday alone, airlines canceled … Read more

Airlines Now Have To Pay You For Their Screwups

Airlines Now Have To Pay You For Their Screwups

Photo: Rebecca Noble (Getty Images) The Department of Transportation announced a final rule mandating that airlines automatically give cash refunds to passengers and inform passengers of their right to a refund on Wednesday. The policy change highlights the Biden Administration’s continued hardline support of consumer rights in the skies. The USDOT forced airlines to pay … Read more

Almost 200,000 Flights Were Canceled In 2023, But That’s Half As Many As The Year Before

Almost 200,000 Flights Were Canceled In 2023, But That’s Half As Many As The Year Before

Photo: Watchara Phomicinda/MediaNews Group/The Press-Enterprise (Getty Images) The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) has announced that only 1.2 percent of the 16.3 million flights scheduled last year were canceled, the lowest flight cancellation rate in at least a decade. Cancellations were nearly cut in half compared to 2022, when the rate was 2.3 percent. The … Read more

Nickname On Airline Ticket Costs Couple $3,000 For New Ticket

Nickname On Airline Ticket Costs Couple ,000 For New Ticket

Photo: Brendon Thorne/Bloomberg (Getty Images) A couple were forced to rebook an airline ticket at the check-in counter over a seemingly small error—a nickname used to book a boarding pass. Jon Cryer’s First Car Came From A Film Set The rebooking cost an additional $3,000, according to Business Insider. Phil and Kate were traveling from … Read more