Air rage is a common enough topic these days, and as noted elsewhere on Consumertraveler.com, New Mexico has even gone so far as to take away US Airways’ right to serve liquor on their planes in or over the state. It often seems that whether due to increased media coverage here, or just the general [...]
Airplane flights are the last bastion of escape from being available 24/7. Which is one reason that Internet access on planes is a mixed blessing. While the FAA seems in no hurry to allow cellphone use in the sky, there’s already a way around the phone ban.
In-flight binge drinking and smoking are behind a growing number of air rage incidents in the UK, according to a recent report.
When it comes to passengers who behave badly, when should enough be enough for airlines? David Burns knows. Here are the stories of two passengers who were banned from his carrier.
Is this the beginning of a hot – as in temper – summer? We haven’t even made it to summer soltice and reports of passengers are burning curtains, lighting up in flight and assaulting flight attendants are rising in-flight incident statistics.
Krista Bauer finally had her day in court. The California woman who drunkenly assaulted a flight attendant while traveling to her sister’s funeral has been sentenced to time served and 200 hours of community service.