Delta Will Offer Free Wifi To All Passengers With Just One Tiny Catch

Delta Will Offer Free Wifi To All Passengers With Just One Tiny Catch

It’s happening! Free in-flight wifi it’s getting more common and more airlines are offering passengers access to high-speed connection during flights for free. And now, a major airline in the United States has just announced this new update.  There is only one small catch. Starting on February 1, Delta Air Lines will offer fast and…

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U.S. Reinstates Travel Restrictions - Now Requiring Tests For Passengers From China

U.S. Reinstates Travel Restrictions – Now Requiring Tests For Passengers From China

If you thought COVID tests and traveler entry requirements were long over, you were thinking too soon because the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) just announced today that as of January 5, any traveler from the People’s Republic of China (PRC), and regions Hong Kong, and Macau will need a negative COVID test…

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The Only U.S. Airline That Provides Free Wi-fi For All Passengers Will Add Streaming Service

The Only U.S. Airline That Provides Free Wi-fi For All Passengers Will Add Streaming Service

In-flight entertainment options have come a long way in recent years. The increasing availability of wi-fi and seat-back entertainment options means that airline passengers are rarely bored. While onboard connectivity is becoming more common, there is only one U.S. airline that offers free wi-fi for the entire duration of the flight for all passengers. And…

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These Are The Top 7 Most Annoying Things Passengers Do According to Flight Attendants

These Are The Top 7 Most Annoying Things Passengers Do According to Flight Attendants

Kicking airplane seats, crying babies, bad odors, or not using headphones are just some of the pet peeves for passengers when traveling by air, but what about for flight attendants? Since most flight attendants need to respond with a smile, you might be unfamiliar with the things that actually have their teeth clenching. In a…

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Alaska Airlines First To Issue Electronic Bag Tags So Passengers Can Skip Check-In Lines

Alaska Airlines First To Issue Electronic Bag Tags So Passengers Can Skip Check-In Lines

Passengers traveling on Alaska Airlines will soon have the option to skip lengthy check-in lines. This week, the company announced the launch of its electronic bag tag program, which will be the first of its kind in the United States. People traveling with the new bag tags will have the ability to tag their own…

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Delta to Launch Electric Flying Taxis to Drop Passengers Directly At Terminal

Delta to Launch Electric Flying Taxis to Drop Passengers Directly At Terminal

Delta Airlines will soon offer a new way to the airport with electric shuttle flights taking passengers on quick trips between home and the airport. Partnering with Joby Aviation, a developer of electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft, the air taxi service will initially target New York and Los Angeles airports. This new partnership will…

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Delta Announces Multiple New Updates That Passengers Need To Know

Delta Announces Multiple New Updates That Passengers Need To Know

During the past few days, Delta Air Lines has announced multiple updates that will affect travelers. The recent changes involve new rules to the frequent flyer membership program—spoiler alert: it’s going to be harder to earn points in 2023. Changes are coming, from new alliances, to new flights and to airport changes.  Here’s what passengers…

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Airlines Begin Offering Passengers Upgrades To Keep Seat Beside Them Empty

Airlines Begin Offering Passengers Upgrades To Keep Seat Beside Them Empty

Travelers could soon benefit from more airlines offering them to upgrade their flight tickets in order to keep the seat beside them empty. For many travelers, waiting for all of the passengers to board a flight can be an anxious time, as we wait with bated breath to see whether or not a passenger will…

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US Government Launching Platform That Will Enable Passengers To Compare Airline Services

US Government Launching Platform That Will Enable Passengers To Compare Airline Services

With the ongoing chaos affecting air travel lately, have you ever wondered which airline would be ‘safer’ to book with, based on what benefits they offer in the event of a delay or cancelation? Pretty soon, the U.S. Government will launch an online platform enabling Americans to do just that, and make better informed decisions…

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