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Room Service Used To Feel Luxurious — Now It Feels Like Uber Eats

Room service used to be one of the clearest signs you were staying somewhere better than an Airbnb or a limited-service chain: hot coffee in a pot, breakfast on a cart, and food delivered with some sense of occasion. Now even premium hotels too often send up plastic containers in a paper bag, stripp

17 Apr 2026View from the Wing
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TSA Bans This Knife At The Checkpoint — Then Airlines Hand It To You On The Plane

You can't bring this knife through security and bring it on an airplane - but you can be given this knife on an airplane. Make it make sense! This passenger is wrong to blame this on TSA, though, let alone take it out on the front line screener who isn't expected to ponder the existential nature of

17 Apr 2026View from the Wing
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Southwest Airlines Now Has At Least 5 Airport Lounges In The Pipeline

Southwest Airlines is no longer just testing the idea of lounges. The airline now appears to have at least five lounges in its pipeline, with Honolulu, Nashville, Denver, Dallas Love Field, and Austin all part of a move into premium airport space.

17 Apr 2026View from the Wing
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United Quietly Expanded Free Inflight Wi-Fi Beyond Starlink Aircraft

United’s free Starlink internet rollout is still supposed to take until the end of next year, but passengers are now reporting that free Wi-Fi has quietly spread to some non-Starlink aircraft as well. If that holds, it means United has started delivering one of the biggest quality-of-life upgrades i

17 Apr 2026View from the Wing
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FAA Caps Chicago O’Hare Summer Flights — And Hands American A Win Over United

The FAA has capped Chicago O’Hare at 2025 schedule levels for the summer, a move that sharply cuts back United’s much larger growth plan while largely preserving American’s rebuilt position. That makes this more than a routine delay-fighting order: it is a major intervention in the Chicago airline b

17 Apr 2026View from the Wing
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[Ends Soon] Hyatt Business Card Record 80,000 Points — The Fastest Way To Spend Toward Status

The World of Hyatt Business Credit Card now has its biggest-ever welcome bonus: 80,000 points after $10,000 in spending in the first three months, up from the previous 60,000-point offer. The bigger reason to care is that Hyatt makes this its fastest card for spending your way toward elite status.

17 Apr 2026View from the Wing
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[Ends Soon] Best-Ever 200,000-Point IHG Business Card Bonus

Chase has brought back the best-ever 200,000-point offer on the IHG One Rewards Premier Business card, giving small-business owners a shot at one of the richest hotel bonuses currently on the market. The card’s $99 annual fee is easy to justify if you value the annual free night and fourth-night-fre

16 Apr 2026View from the Wing
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Airlines Keep Selling First Class For $26 — Killing The Reason To Chase Their Top Status

Airlines are selling domestic first class seats for as little as $26 instead of using them to reward frequent flyers, and that is quietly gutting the biggest reason many customers chase top-tier status in the first place. That weakens premium credit card spend. But there are ways they could fix this

16 Apr 2026View from the Wing
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You Can Buy United Airlines 1K Status Online For $330 — But It Could Cost You Your Account

United Airlines top-tier 1K status is being offered online for just $330, a tiny fraction of what frequent flyers normally spend to earn it. It may look like an easy shortcut to upgrades, priority treatment, and fee waivers, but buying status this way risks far more than wasted money if the airline

16 Apr 2026View from the Wing
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Do Business Class Seats Need Doors — Or Are They Just A Gimmick?

Business class doors have quickly become the next must-have feature after flat beds and direct aisle access, but that does not mean they always make the seat better. On some aircraft, especially narrowbodies, the space used for doors may be better spent on a longer bed, a wider aisle, or a roomier o

16 Apr 2026View from the Wing
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25 years in Argentina: Delta’s journey of connection and commitment

Delta Air Lines is celebrating 25 years of operations in Argentina, marking a milestone that reflects the airline’s long-standing commitment to the country and its role in connecting Argentina with the United States and the world. Since launching service in 2000, Delta has grown alongside Argentina’

16 Apr 2026Delta Air Lines
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Federal Court Upholds No Fly List: You Have A Right To Travel, But Not To Fly [Roundup]

News and notes from around the interweb: D.C. Circuit upholds TSA No Fly List the fundamental right to travel does not mean the travel to fly on an airplane. That’s such a strange argument, because forbidding the use of a plane fundamentally burdens the right to travel to the point it is almos

16 Apr 2026View from the Wing
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Delta Defends JFK Display That Erased Israel For Arab American Heritage Month

Delta is defending a display at JFK created for Arab American Heritage Month after critics said it depicted Palestine in a way that erased Israel from the map. The airline says the display was put together by employees in an employee-only break room.

16 Apr 2026View from the Wing
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Spirit Airlines Could Stop Flying This Week And Sell Off Its Assets

Spirit Airlines could stop flying as soon as this week and begin selling off assets, according to a new report, a scenario that would turn a fragile bankruptcy into a full shutdown. Even if creditors are still talking, the mere prospect of liquidation makes the airline harder to save by scaring off

16 Apr 2026View from the Wing
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JetBlue Founder Warns The Airline May Go Bankrupt This Year — And Says Nobody Will Buy It

JetBlue founder David Neeleman says the airline could be pushed into bankruptcy this year if fuel prices stay elevated, and he does not think any major U.S. carrier wants to take on its debt.

15 Apr 2026View from the Wing
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Short Squeeze: Avis Stock Has Quadrupled In A Month — Two Owners Control 108% Of The Stock

Avis stock has quadrupled in just a month, not because the car rental business suddenly got better, but because the stock itself became dangerously scarce. Two large holders now effectively control more than 100% of the company through stock and swaps, leaving short sellers trapped in a market where

15 Apr 2026View from the Wing
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United Just Cut Polaris Lounge Access For Most Star Alliance Business Class Passengers

United Airlines has sharply narrowed who can use its Polaris lounges, cutting out most Star Alliance business class passengers while keeping access for its own premium customers and a small group of joint venture partners. The move makes sense if United is trying to control crowding ahead of more pr

15 Apr 2026View from the Wing
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Wells Fargo Autograph Journey Adds A New Transfer Partner — With A New Way To Get More Value From Points

Wells Fargo Autograph Journey has added Wyndham as a 1:2 transfer partner,. For travelers looking for a better answer after Chase cut bonus rewards on Airbnb and cruises, this turns an already solid $95 card into a more useful option for getting outsized value from everyday travel spending.

15 Apr 2026View from the Wing
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8 Reasons Citi New Premium Card Is Amazing Value In Year One

Citi launched a new premium credit card into an already crowded market — and it’s getting a lot of attention. Between a 75,000-point bonus, transferable points including American Airlines, and credits that can be used twice in the first year, the value can easily exceed the card’s annual fee.

15 Apr 2026View from the Wing
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Delta gives customers back time with Seamless Baggage Transfer, TSA PreCheck Touchless ID and Uber drop-off

Delta is making international connections smoother and more predictable, thanks to trusted partnerships and innovative technology. Customers departing from Seoul, South Korea (ICN) to Minneapolis (MSP) or Detroit (DTW) and onward to a Delta flight can now head straight to their connecting gate after

15 Apr 2026Delta Air Lines
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Were LaGuardia Runway Collision Alerts Tuned Down Before The Air Canada Collision? — [Roundup]

Questions are being raised over whether LaGuardia runway collision alerts were tuned down before the Air Canada crash, plus Cancun airport drivers pushing for $20 tips, Hyatt Regency Kyoto set for demolition, Chase’s new La Colombe offer, and more.

15 Apr 2026View from the Wing
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Southwest Airlines Hired A United Veteran As New Loyalty Chief — Rapid Rewards May Not Look The Same For Long

Southwest Airlines has put a former United executive in charge of Rapid Rewards at a moment when the loyalty program is under pressure and redemptions have been falling. Her background suggests Southwest may push harder on personalization, partner revenue, and a more modern loyalty model—with change

15 Apr 2026View from the Wing
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Chase Cut Sapphire Reserve Rewards For Airbnb And Expedia — Now Adds Plum Guide To Chase Travel

Chase cut Sapphire Reserve rewards for Airbnb and Expedia bookings when it overhauled the card last year, pushing cardmembers toward direct bookings and Chase Travel instead. Now it is filling one of the biggest gaps in its own platform by adding Plum Guide vacation rentals, giving Sapphire cardhold

14 Apr 2026View from the Wing
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American Airlines Says Turnstiles Will Improve Boarding — They May Just Make Flying Worse

American Airlines is installing electronic boarding gates at new DFW gates and pitching them as a way to make boarding smoother, more consistent, and less congested. But these turnstiles do not solve the real causes of boarding delays—and they may leave passengers with less flexibility, less human h

14 Apr 2026View from the Wing
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American Airlines Now Lets Private Jet Customers Buy Their Way To Elite Status

American Airlines has a new private jet partnership that lets customers earn AAdvantage miles and Loyalty Points, creating a new path to elite status outside traditional airline flying. It is a small deal for American financially, but a much bigger one for TLC Jet—and it also undercuts the airline’s

14 Apr 2026View from the Wing
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The Biggest Mistake People Make When Choosing A Rewards Credit Card

Everyone debates which credit card is “best,” but most people are solving the wrong problem. This simple framework cuts through the noise, showing how to decide which card actually fits your spending, benefits, and goals.

14 Apr 2026View from the Wing
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Airbus Unveils Two Passenger, Two Room First Class Suite [Roundup]

Airbus is showing off a new A350-1000 first class concept with a two-passenger master suite, virtual windows, and elevated ceilings. Also Alaska quietly drops its price guarantee, Bilt gets a useful Home Away From Home hotel map, Southwest talks about hiring “low-ego” people, and coat hooks manage t

14 Apr 2026View from the Wing
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A United Takeover Could Fix The Biggest Problem At American Airlines — It Still Tries To Compete With Spirit Instead Of Delta

A United takeover would be terrible for competition, but it could solve the problem that has defined American Airlines for more than a decade: the carrier still acts like a high-cost airline trying to compete with Spirit and Frontier instead of leaning into the premium strengths of its network, peop

14 Apr 2026View from the Wing
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Air Canada Reveals Stunning New Cabins — What Its COO Told Me About The Design Choices And Fleet Plans

Air Canada has finally pulled back the curtain on brand new cabins for its Boeing 787-10 and Airbus A321XLR, and business class seats and new cabins are only part of the story. The airline’s COO filled in what the launch materials do not: why Air Canada obsessed over design details, how it is thinki

14 Apr 2026View from the Wing
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United CEO Scott Kirby Pitched Buying American Airlines — The Man It Fired Wants The Ultimate Revenge Deal

Scott Kirby has reportedly pitched regulators on the idea of buying American Airlines, turning one of the strangest what-ifs in the industry into something at least serious enough to discuss in Washington. What makes the idea impossible to ignore is the backstory: Kirby was fired as American’s presi

14 Apr 2026View from the Wing
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Airport Lounge Guest Ordered Six Burgers And Filled Duffel Bags With Food — This Is Why Nice Things Don’t Last

Lounges got better, access expanded, and banks taught travelers to treat “free” as something to maximize at all costs — so now people wait in long lines to enter crowded rooms, hoard food, and turn what was supposed to feel premium into something closer to wartime siege.

13 Apr 2026View from the Wing
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Uber Is Testing A Better Way To Rent Cars — Skip The Counter, Skip The Shuttle, Get Delivery

Uber has stumbled onto a much better rental car idea by letting customers skip the counter and shuttle bus and have a car delivered to them instead. The problem is that the service (1) short-changes drivers, so they become unreliable and (2) still rides on Avis - as a result delays, uncertainty, and

13 Apr 2026View from the Wing
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I Pay $2,600 In Fees For Four Credit Cards — And Still Come Out Ahead

Paying thousands of dollars a year in credit card annual fees sounds irrational. But by stacking the right premium cards — and actually using the benefits — it’s possible to come out far ahead.

13 Apr 2026View from the Wing
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Drunk Man Spent 11 Hours At The Airport Bar, Then Got Kicked Off A Delta Flight

A Delta passenger says a man who had spent 11 hours at the airport bar started smacking a sleeping traveler, yanking another passenger’s headphones out, and trying to turn the flight into a party before crew removed him. The contrast with Spirit is almost too perfect: on one airline that gets you ki

13 Apr 2026View from the Wing
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The Suite Spot

Delta is introducing its next generation Delta One suite on new Airbus A350-1000 aircraft following a two-year intentional design process and a decade of data from customers and employees alike. The airline will also add Delta One suites to its Airbus A330-200/300 fleet for the first time as part of

13 Apr 2026Delta Air Lines
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Flight Attendant Pours Tea In One Long Perfect Stream At 35,000 Feet [Roundup]

A flight attendant turns tea service into a one-pour show at 35,000 feet, with a long, steady stream that somehow lands perfectly cup after cup. Also: an Icelandair pilot gets reported to police over a retirement low flyover, Lufthansa starts charging refund fees on flexible tickets, American serves

13 Apr 2026View from the Wing
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United’s Cheapest Business Fares Even Worse Than First Reported — No Flight Credit, And For Many Travelers No Miles

United’s cheapest business class fares are turning out to be more punitive than first advertised: beyond losing Polaris lounge access, seat selection, and no changes, many travelers will also earn no redeemable miles and get no flight credit toward status.

13 Apr 2026View from the Wing
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Ralph Nader Takes On TSA’s War On Hummus [Roundup]

Ralph Nader says TSA confiscated a container of hummus, turning airport security into yet another absurd fight over what counts as a dangerous liquid. Also McDonald’s devalues rewards, Kamala Harris picks the wrong premium cabin, Pand American’s domestic first class caviar gets put to the test.

12 Apr 2026View from the Wing
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American Airlines Finally Has Pilot Trading Cards — But The Union Made Them, Not Management

American Airlines finally has pilot trading cards, but the airline did not create them — the pilot union did, filling a small but telling gap that even Spirit and Frontier had already managed to cover, underscoring how American spent years missing the little customer-facing details.

12 Apr 2026View from the Wing
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Citi Strata Elite Approvals Rolling In — $2,300 In First-Year Value

Readers are reporting surprisingly generous approvals for Citi new premium credit card. The Strata Elite currently offers an initial bonus and credits I value at $2,300 total in the first cardmember year, making it one of the most lucrative new card launches in years.

12 Apr 2026View from the Wing
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Airline Tells Already-Ticketed Passengers To Pay Extra For Fuel As Oil Prices Soar — Or Be Denied Boarding

European low cost airline Volotea has crossed a line I've never seen from a commercial carrier before. They're trying to charge customers extra for fuel that already bought their tickets. They say they'll deny boarding to anyone that doesn't pay an extra €7 to fly because the cost of jet fuel has go

12 Apr 2026View from the Wing
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American Airlines Passengers Brawled On Final Approach To Miami — “She Had Her Elbow In Me The Whole Entire Time”

An American Airlines flight to Miami turned chaotic just before landing when a fight over armrest space escalated into a shouting match and physical confrontation while crew begged everyone to sit down.

12 Apr 2026View from the Wing
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Why One Of The World's Largest Freighter Operators Just Broke Up With Boeing For Airbus

Atlas Air Worldwide, the world's largest widebody cargo operator, has broken its all-Boeing strategy by ordering 20 Airbus A350F freighters with deliveries starting in 2029, due to Boeing's delayed 777-8F freighter (now expected in 2028) failing to meet its fleet replacement timeline. This shift signals a broader change in the cargo market where timing, efficiency, and regulatory compliance now outweigh manufacturer loyalty.

This decision by a major global cargo operator reflects growing pressure on aging Boeing 747 freighters facing emissions regulations and rising maintenance costs, signaling broader industry shifts toward next-generation aircraft. The move also highlights how aircraft delivery delays can reshape long-term fleet strategies and create opportunities for competing manufacturers in the lucrative cargo market.

12 Apr 2026Simple Flying
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United Airlines' Longest Nonstop Routes With The Boeing 787 Dreamliner In 2026

United Airlines operates its longest nonstop route with the Boeing 787 Dreamliner between Houston and Sydney, covering 8,587 miles. The airline schedules 154 annual flights on this route using exclusively the 787-9 variant, offering 39,578 seats yearly.

This demonstrates how modern wide-body aircraft like the 787 enable airlines to operate ultra-long-haul routes that were previously impractical, expanding connectivity between major markets while the aircraft's efficiency and cabin comfort features help manage passenger experience on 14+ hour flights. For travelers, this creates new direct flight options between the US and Australia, reducing travel time compared to connections.

12 Apr 2026Simple Flying
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Aer Lingus Expands Route Network with Six New European & US Destinations – Direct Flights to Pittsburgh, Oslo, Asturias & Santiago de Compostela Boost Ireland’s Tourism Boom - Travel And Tour World

Aer Lingus is expanding its route network with six new destinations across Europe and the United States, including direct flights to Pittsburgh, Oslo, Asturias, and Santiago de Compostela. This expansion aims to boost Ireland's tourism sector and enhance connectivity from Dublin.

The expansion increases transatlantic and European connectivity options for travellers, particularly strengthening tourism routes to Ireland and providing new direct flight options from a major European hub. This represents significant growth in Aer Lingus's network capacity and competitiveness.

12 Apr 2026Google News: Route Launches
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Taxi App Users Warn Of Scam — Drivers Claim The Payment Failed, Then Charge You Again [Roundup]

A roundup of aviation news includes warnings about a Curb taxi app scam where drivers claim payments failed to charge riders twice, American Airlines receives praise for its centennial beef wellington meal, American Express loses Lufthansa lounge access, Air Canada opens new cafés, and JetBlue adds cash surcharges to United Airlines international award redemptions.

These developments impact traveler experiences across ground transportation, airline dining, lounge access, and loyalty program value. The JetBlue-United partnership deterioration and new surcharges particularly affect frequent flyers seeking value in award bookings.

11 Apr 2026View from the Wing
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How Alaska Airlines' New Business Class Suites Stack Up Against Delta One & United Polaris In 2026 - Simple Flying

Alaska Airlines is introducing new Business Class Suites in 2026 that will compete directly with Delta One and United Polaris offerings. The article compares the features and amenities of Alaska's new premium cabin product against its major competitors.

This represents a significant upgrade in Alaska Airlines' premium cabin offering and signals intensifying competition in the US domestic and international business class market. Business travelers and frequent flyers will benefit from improved premium cabin options and competitive innovations.

11 Apr 2026Google News: Premium Cabin
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Rumor: Southwest To Ban Carry-On Bags On Its Cheapest Tickets

Southwest Airlines is reportedly studying a policy to ban carry-on bags for passengers purchasing basic economy fares, requiring them to check bags instead. This would generate additional bag fee revenue and potentially speed up boarding, but would make Southwest's basic economy offering less competitive than American and Delta.

This policy change would significantly impact budget-conscious travelers by increasing their total travel costs and reducing convenience, while potentially affecting Southwest's competitive positioning in the basic economy segment where many price-sensitive customers make purchasing decisions.

11 Apr 2026View from the Wing
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The MileagePlus Overhaul That Splits United Airlines Flyers Into Credit Card Haves & Have-Nots

United Airlines has restructured its MileagePlus loyalty program as of April 2026, creating two distinct membership tiers that heavily favor customers holding United-branded credit cards. Non-cardholders now face significantly reduced earning rates and redemption benefits, while cardholders receive tiered discounts, fundamentally shifting the program from a traditional frequent flyer model to a 'frequent spender' ecosystem tied to Chase banking.

This represents a seismic shift in airline loyalty programs, redefining customer value from flight frequency to credit card spending and financial product engagement. The change signals a broader industry trend where airlines prioritize high-margin banking partnerships over traditional seat-based loyalty, potentially triggering similar moves across competitors and forcing travelers to reconsider their financial relationships with airlines.

11 Apr 2026Simple Flying
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United Airlines Sued Over Firing 76-Year-Old Aircraft Tech Who Took Water While Feeling Ill

United Airlines is facing a lawsuit filed by 76-year-old aircraft technician Frank Bucci, who claims he was wrongfully terminated after drinking water while experiencing heart palpitations and dizziness at LAX in April 2025. Bucci alleges age and disability discrimination, retaliation, and inconsistent enforcement of workplace policies, as younger employees were not disciplined for more serious violations.

This case highlights tensions between rigid airline maintenance procedures and employee welfare protections, with potential implications for how aviation employers balance safety protocols with reasonable accommodations. The outcome could establish precedent for workplace standards in the highly regulated aviation industry and affect how airlines handle health-related incidents among maintenance staff.

11 Apr 2026Simple Flying