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Hypx, to Hydrogen
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AnnaAnthro, to random
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Whatever happened to food? Why the golden age of airplane food disappeared

https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/11/business/airplane-food-travel/index.html

iuculano, to Futurology
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Via News

Passengers who say they've been mistreated by airlines had the national stage today as federal ministers, executives and accessibility advocates gathered for the first-ever .

“We can’t treat a wheelchair like luggage. It simply isn’t luggage. That is why we are here today,” said Minister in his opening remarks on Thursday morning.

https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/we-can-and-we-must-do-better-first-ever-air-accessibility-summit-hits-ottawa-1.6879947

SergKoren, to random
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Let’s see. Airlines are now not going to allow you to recline your seat. So instead of giving you more room, they are goig to try to charge you for a reclining seat?

Hypx, to Hydrogen
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msquebanh, to ArtificialIntelligence
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This freaks me out. I do not like. I do not trust.

broke new ground at the recent 2024 trade show with the launch of its virtual cabin crew, Sama 2.0.

The national carrier of the State of is the world’s first to develop the powered digital human cabin crew to assist its passengers in designing curated travel experiences.

https://news.gtp.gr/2024/03/11/qatar-airways-introduces-worlds-first-ai-digital-human-cabin-crew-at-itb-berlin

glightly, to disability
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US DOT released a proposed rule to address the mistreatment of wheelchair users and the casual destruction of wheelchairs by airlines.

https://www.transportation.gov/briefing-room/secretary-buttigieg-announces-proposed-rule-ensure-passengers-who-use-wheelchairs-can @disability

itnewsbot, to TeslaMotors
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Hackaday Links: February 25, 2024 - When all else fails, blame it on the cloud? It seems like that’s the script for ju... - https://hackaday.com/2024/02/25/hackaday-links-february-25-2024/

msiapublictransport, to Malaysia
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has converted 36 of its (new engine option) orders to (long-range) as it aims to merge its and divisions into one global network

The decision to change aircraft type is so that AirAsia could have more flying range to connect the region to Africa, Europe and America

Read more: https://www.nst.com.my/business/corporate/2024/02/1016602/airasia-converts-36-its-a321neo-orders-a321lrs-awaits-bursas-nod

CultureDesk, to Travel
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It’s a frustrating experience for travelers to arrive at their gate only to be told “I’m sorry, you’ll have to check your bag.” Passengers are finding new, and not necessarily ethical, ways of getting to their seat first and, often, to the detriment of the rest of us. Ahead of a busy spring and summer of travel, USA Today’s Christopher Elliott reviews what is, and isn’t, allowed with it comes to boarding a flight early. https://flip.it/KY0oQX

ndaktuell, to Israel German
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Auf dem Bordcomputer einer großen wird der Staat von der Karte getilgt. Eine Begründung dafür liefert die Fluggesellschaft nicht. Findet der Hass auf den jüdischen Staat auch in 9000 Metern Höhe kein Ende? https://www.nd-aktuell.de/artikel/1179886.nahost-feindbild-israel-cancel-culture-ueber-den-wolken.html

Av8rdan, to Travel
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In news that could make the public’s heads explode, we have this today:

"Airline starts weighing passengers at the gate.”

"In a trial by European carrier Finnair, volunteer passengers are being weighed at the departure gate in order to allow the airline to refine weight estimates for planes before takeoff.”

OK, while this data surely will help with W&B calcs, it is only a trial at this point. But if it catches on, public outcry will be Yuge.

https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/finnair-passenger-weight-trial/index.html

nono2357, to GPS
gxgyang, to news
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DO NOT TAP! DO NOT TAP! DO NOT TAP!

Snowshadow, to news
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🚨 BREAKING

⚠️ N.W.T. hospital readies mass casualty protocol after plane crash

The Transportation Safety Board of Canada says the plane that crashed was a British Aerospace Jetstream registered to Northwestern Air Lease.

The airline's website says it has two of the planes in its fleet that can carry 19 passengers.


https://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/n-w-t-hospital-readies-mass-casualty-protocol-after-plane-crash-1.6738742

hankg, to Aviation

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Diversity Naysayers Make Labor Crisis Worse

A good article by Russ Niles on . The story deals with , but is widely applicable and well argued.

One of the most interesting, frustrating, entertaining and occasionally frightening tasks of the modern-day editor is monitoring the comments on the stories we run. Most outlets have disabled comments because it’s just too much damn work to filter out the mean, hateful and irrelevant missives that inevitably appear no matter what the topic. It must be all Trump’s fault. Or wait, maybe it’s Biden’s.

neonbubble, to Youtube
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A recommendation that's made us laugh even though it's a Hale and Pace sketch. Yorkshire Airlines.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6VLYpKGVBUg

The funny thing was that the "Working Class" in-flight meal of chips and mushy peas not only looked gorgeous to me, it also looks more appetising than most airline meals.

cs, to Unions
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How U.S. Took Flight : Throughline : NPR
Podcast looks at the collapse and regrowth of unions over the last 40 years through the lens of the industry, starting with ’s firing of the air traffic controllers, but recognizing the strength of the flight attendants union.


https://www.npr.org/2023/11/23/1198908246/how-us-unions-took-flight

Koritsi, to nigeria
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'Ghana Must Go' bags: bans the well-known luggage

The luggage got the nickname in in the 1980s, when hundreds of thousands of undocumented , many of whom were Ghanaian, were expelled. People fled with the red-and-blue checked bags on their backs.
Now, the says, the ubiquitous carriers, a favourite of traders, can badly affect airport equipment.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-67581683

msiapublictransport, to Malaysia
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Malaysia Airlines celebrated the first flight to Amritsar with passengers of MH0118 on 8th November 2023, joined by senior management from Malaysia Aviation Group and distinguished guest from the Indian High Commission.

This marks the first of their 3 new routes from into : Amritsar, Trivandrum & Ahmedabad; strengthening their connection to beautiful India with a total of 9 destinations.

Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jTmoY_N-Sk

(Images are screenshots of said video)

Aircraft staff performing checks on an aircraft.
Two pilots sitting on their seats.
Aircraft staff standing in front of an aircraft.

janettespeyer, to flying
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I am in upgrade hell!!! Why do they call flying economy an “upgrade”?

stshank, to random
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Wow, not only did American Airlines wipe out my miles after 2 years of not flying with them, they wiped out my entire account! Frequent flyer programs are supposed to encourage loyalty, but they often have the opposite effect for me.

spaceflight, to Florida
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Today, drivers on the east coast of barely glance as 🚀 taking off from soar overhead. “Nowadays I look at it like I look at a 🛫. It’s just normal.” https://www.independent.co.uk/space/spacex-rocket-launch-falcon-9-space-b2288899.html

spaceflight,
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In , “the closure of airspace to accommodate commercial 🚀 now happens often enough to noticeably affect 🛫 schedules. The ability to regulate for safety must meet the increasing 📈 demand on the use of the airspace.”
The has already been able to reduce 📉 the average amount of time ⌚ that airspace must be closed, from over four hours to just over two hours.
A prototype for the SDI* tool was installed at the FAA Command Center in June 📆 2021. A final investment decision on a streamlined system integrated into existing air traffic systems isn’t expected until 📆 2027 https://fedscoop.com/faa-space-data-integrator-program-air-traffic-control/

gowin, (edited ) to random
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Is Korean Air starting a new industry trend, by asking passengers to get on the weighing scales, before they board for flights, claiming it's for the sake of "aviation security"?

Are we seeing a future for , where passengers' fare (partially) are considered based on their weight?

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