Here’s some news and notes from around the travel world that you might be interested in:
- United Flight Attendant Sits On the Galley Floor Eating Dinner While Watching Videos – The Bulkhead Seat
- Woman Has Meltdown After Ground Delay Leaves Her Trapped Onboard – Live and Let’s Fly
- Air Canada Keeps Customers In The Dark About Delays On Late Flights To The U.S. – View from the Wing
- QANTAS: QF11 Sydney to LAX schedule change to inconvenience thousands of flyers – 2PaxFly
- Family misses cruise after canceled flight rocks travel plans – WLWT
Up for more travel news? You might like our last recap post – FBI Detains Delta Pilot (uh oh)
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I can sort of empathize with the Air Canada point of view on the delay lack of notification…. in my airline days I ran a station where my carrier’s last flight of the day was the last departure of the night from the airport. At its scheduled departure time, TSA pulled the gate down and went home. I would beg operations control not to push out any delays because if anyone showed up late, they were SOL. Same with the flight crew if it was a crew change.