More than 75% of unruly passenger reports that the FAA has received since January come from passengers refusing to wear masks, according to new data.
As the holiday season approaches, travelers are gearing up for festive getaways. Meanwhile, the Transportation Security ...
WASHINGTON — It has been a difficult week for the airline industry, as thousands of flights have been canceled in many cases due to staffing issues caused by COVID-19 cases. That, of course, can lead ...
As the holiday period approaches, the Transportation Security Administration are coming down hard on passengers caught breaking the rules or behaving inappropriately ...
As holiday travel ramps up, TSA is once again warning travelers to behave themselves on the ground and in the air.
The Department of Travel launched an airport civility campaign in November that included a call for travelers to dress up.
This week, the FAA announced it is fining a passenger more than $50,000 for trying to open a cockpit door and then hitting a flight attendant in the face during a flight in December. As more people ...
The FAA and airports need to be more aggressive about warning passengers. A good place for a sign that highlights the fine would be right above the kiosk bar among the gates.
The EasyJet passengers' celebrations following the diversion to Greece highlights how disruptors have become more common since the pandemic.