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Why a Midflight Plane Turned Around for a Lost Phone

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Last week, an Air France flight heading to the Caribbean turned back to Paris due to a passenger who couldn’t find their mobile phone. The decision was made as a "precaution" to prevent potential risks associated with an unattended device possibly overheating. This marks the second time this month that such action has been taken for a Caribbean-bound Air France plane over concerns related to phones containing lithium-ion batteries. Airlines worldwide continue to address these fire hazards posed by electronic devices equipped with these types of batteries. In the latest incident, both passengers and crew were unable to locate the mobile phone once the aircraft departed from Paris Orly Airport shortly after midday on March 21. The Boeing 777 performed a turn and made circles off the French coastline before returning to the same airport, as reported by the flight-tracking platform FlightAware. The aircraft returned to its starting point just over two hours following dep...

How Experts and Frequent Flyers Beat Jet Lag: Secrets to Sleeping on a Plane

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Reserve a window spot when you're in coach class. If you're similar to many people, you often lack the airline points or lucky breaks to snag an upgrade So, you're planning to catch some shut-eye in a cramped economy-class seat with limited legroom and minimal ability to recline. For numerous travelers in regular economy class, securing a window seat is often the optimal choice for sleeping during flights—I always make sure to grab one right after purchasing my ticket. Why? It’s simpler to drift off when I can lean against the window or the side of the aircraft, and I avoid being disturbed by passengers needing access to the restroom. Additionally, controlling the window shade is an added perk. The drawback, naturally, is that I might have to wake a sleeping seatmate When it’s time to head to the restroom. Etiquette advice: Should you anticipate needing to rise often for the plane lavatory, opting for an aisle seat is the politest choice. Pa...

Des Moines Airport Set to Resume Nonstop Flights to L.A.

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Following Allegiant Air’s announcement earlier this month that they would terminate its continuous seasonal service to Los Angeles From Des Moines International Airport, an additional airline is launching a new non-stop service to America's second-biggest metropolis. American Airlines announced plans for daily flights to Los Angeles International Airport beginning in October. By adding this route, American Airlines will provide direct flights to a total of nine destinations from Des Moines. These include Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas, New York, Phoenix, and Washington, D.C., as well as seasonal trips to Miami and new services heading to Philadelphia starting in June. As we approach the 2020 election, attention turns to Iowa. Sign up for updates on all matters related to Iowa politics sent directly to your email. The announcement restores Des Moines International's direct flight destinations to a total of 33. We're delighted that American Airline...

Last-Minute Getaways: Discover 40 Nonstop Flights Under $100 From RDU Airport!

Spring has come to North Carolina. and forecasters predict a warmer-than-average season . Regardless of whether this idea excites you with jubilation or terrifies you with agony, there are methods to escape the confines of the Triangle zone more quickly. There are numerous flights available from Raleigh-Durham International Airport In April. Some might surprise you with their lower prices. Below are several locations that can be reached with a non-stop flight and for $100 (or under). Non-stop domestic flights departing from RDU Airport in April On Tuesday, March 25, we utilized Google Flights to search for direct, single-leg trips departing from RDU Airport throughout April. Prices may change , and Airlines might impose extra charges. For instance, for items like carry-on baggage or particular seats, which might incur additional charges not included in the following ticket prices. Make certain to verify these costs prior to making your fl...

Centenarian's Bone to Pick with Homeland Security: Twice-Yearly Flier Flap Continues

The Brief The 106-year-old Cretora Biggerstaff mentions that she travels by air twice annually, yet finds the process of flying to Florida with her daughter quite challenging. Cretora claims she possesses the valid Texas ID featuring a star symbol, yet the airport staff continuously requested her to verify her age. Cretora's acquaintance assisted her in composing emails to the U.S. Department of Transportation as well as CEOs at United and Delta with the aim of updating their systems. HOUSTON - A 106-year-old woman from the Houston area, who travels by air twice annually, is voicing her complaints about Homeland Security as well as two prominent airlines. A 106-year-old woman expresses frustration with Homeland Security and airlines. “If I could make the airline staff understand that I’m not just some clueless elderly woman, as they seem to believe, and that I actually know exactly where I’m headed,” explained Cretora B...

Fresno Yosemite Airport Unveils Major Expansion with New Baggage System Upgrade

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On Thursday, Fresno Yosemite International Airport plans to begin replacing the luggage handling system, as stated by an airport spokesperson on Wednesday. This initiative is a component of the 'FATForward' terminal enlargement project. (FAT) stands for the airport's code. It has been announced that as part of the expansion, work will start on replacing the current baggage check-in process with an advanced automated system. Passengers at the airport will notice changes such as a reduction in the number of ticket counters in use, airlines moving from their normal locations, and new queuing lines for check-in. The airport states that only slight delays should occur, and they will collaborate closely with their airline partners to reduce delays and lessen the impact on travelers throughout the upcoming six-month period as various stages of the project unfold. It is anticipated that the updated system will be entirely operational by lat...

Lambert Airport Hits a 17-Year High in Traveler Numbers Since 2003

ST. LOUIS — Lambert International Airport experienced its highest passenger traffic in more than 20 years as outlined in a recent yearly report. The report states over 15.9 million passengers traveled through Lambert in 2024, which is the most the airport has seen since 2003, when 20.5 million passengers flew through the airport. This new high beats the previous high mark in 2019 when 15.8 million travelers made their way through the airport, marking last year’s travel as a significant sign of growth since the pandemic, according to Lambert. Rapper GloRilla cuts short her performance in St. Louis prematurely following multiple altercations. Also last year, the number showed a 7.1 percent rise from 2023, with 14.8 million passengers going through Lambert. We are extremely satisfied with last year's performance, and we anticipate this trend will continue to rise over the next few years," stated Rhonda Hamm-Niebruegge, STL Airport Director, in a press state...

14 Essential Plane Etiquette Tips for a Smoother Flight

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Volunteer to pitch in with an additional helping hand The top guideline for being polite on an aircraft is not to overlook those who might require assistance. Keep in mind that everyone shares the experience equally—they're literally confined within the same tight quarters, bound for the same endpoint. Small acts of kindness and cooperation can significantly improve things. As per Melanie Fish, who leads public relations at Expedia Group, "Should another passenger seem overwhelmed, step forward to lend a hand and find ways to ease their burden." This may involve helping out with cumbersome bags or soothing a fussy kid. Personally, as I frequently board quite early and am usually seated, I tend to assist others who might be having difficulty stowing their luggage in the overhead compartment by offering, "Need some help with that?" This aligns with what Claytor refers to. basic etiquette principle Of "considering others before yourself." Ho...

Passengers Rush to Safety as Flames Engulf American Airlines Jet in Denver Airport

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American Airlines Flight 1006 took off from Colorado Springs Airport but was forced to make an emergency landing in Denver due to a fire aboard the aircraft. All 178 passengers were evacuated as a result of this incident. More than 175 individuals were removed from an American Airlines plane that was engulfed in flames at Denver International Airport on Thursday, March 13, as reported by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in an official statement shared with https://5.180.24.3/. At approximately 5:15 p.m. local time on Thursday, after the crew reported experiencing engine vibrations, flight AA1006 diverted to and successfully landed at Denver International Airport, according to an FAA statement. "Upon touchdown and while making our way to the gate, one of the engines burst into flames, prompting the evacuation of all passengers via the emergency slides," the statement went on to say. Based on photographs, the passengers were seen evacuating onto the plan...

These Are the World's Stormiest Flight Paths—No. 1 Sails Through the Infamous "Mountain Wave" Airzone

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Buckle up. Some shakes and bounces during a flight are normal, yet specific paths tend to experience far more turbulence than others. stomach-dropping turbulence A review conducted by Turbuli, a company specializing in turbulence detection, was examined turbulence forecast data From NOAA and the UK MetOffice, to pinpoint the most volatile flight paths globally. At the top spot is the journey from Mendoza, Argentina, to Santiago, Chile, which has an eddy dissipation rate (EDR) measures turbulence intensity—and this particular instance has an EDR value of 24.684. This figure represents a difference of four whole EDR units over the second most turbulent flight path globally, which runs from Córdoba, Argentina, to Santiago, Chile. Most often, turbulence is the result of weather The primary reason for the turbulence experienced during flights from Mendoza’s El Plumerillo International Airport (MDZ) to Chile’s Santiago Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport (SCL)—a j...

These Are the Secretly Perfect Seat Spots as Told by Flight Attendants

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There’s someone behind you resting their bare feet on your armrest. In front of you, another passenger has draped their lengthy hair over the back of their seat, blocking your view. Don’t overlook those seated next to you either; they constantly compete for space with their elbows. Needless to say, sitting arrangements often lead to plenty of conflict. (Let's skip discussing the debate around adjusting one's own chair!). A way to ease some discomfort could be ensuring that when selecting your seat, you take care to pick wisely. best airplane seat from the beginning. However, how can one determine which seat offers the "best" experience? To find out, we consulted four flight attendants along with an aerospace engineer experienced in designing big airplanes. They shared their insights regarding the optimal seats to reserve aboard a Boeing 737-800—a widely used commercial airliner—as well as other plane types. (The answer involves considering specific locations ...

Travel Tips: Arrival Time Is Key When Flying Through These 10 U.S. Airports

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There are two kinds of travelers: those who get to the airport Early arrivers (typically two or three hours before their scheduled flight departure) alongside those who leisurely make their way in just as passengers begin boarding. Being a frequent flyer with around 50 trips per year, and also holding a TSA PreCheck membership, long waiting periods aren’t usually bothersome for me since I prefer getting to the airport ahead of schedule. However, individuals aiming to swiftly navigate through security might find themselves nearly missing their flights, particularly when they happen to run into certain delays or inefficiencies at checkpoints. longest TSA wait times . Although arriving early assists in evading the pressure of traveling and maneuvering through security queues, every airport is not All are deemed created equal. However, some airports boast about getting travelers through security in less than five minutes, whereas others tend to be much slower. Can you...