Putting your life in someone else's hands when you fly is much easier when they seem to enjoy their job.
Though airlines tend to get a lot of flack, most airlines are pretty accommodating to most passengers who get caught in a tight spot.
After packing, getting to the airport, and clearing security, you finally fall back into your seat for the long flight ahead. You’re definitely ready for a drink, but will the cabin crew serve you?
As the world's airlines need to recruit more pilots, efforts are increasing to appoint more women.
While women make up roughly half of cabin crew, among pilots that ratio slides to just 5.2 per cent.
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Airlines that charge fees for things like leg room, checked bags, and WiFi have a financial interest in making basic economy an intolerable experience.
Who is going to take this job? Anyone? You'll need a particular sort of ambition.
In recent years, airlines have become a staple on those lists of things Americans love to hate. Search for any airline on Twitter and you are guaranteed to find the usual griping about late flights, missed connections and tiny, uncomfortable seats in coach.
Airlines and airports collect individual passenger every day. How is such information handled?
The staffing situation won’t affect all airlines—or passengers—in the same way.
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Do you know how the airlines define a "schedule change"? Or your options if you're denied boarding? We scoured the fine print of airline contracts for you.
Airline ticket prices can -- and sometimes do -- change every day.
Yes, you can get a refund on a nonrefundable airline ticket. Your airline may claim you can't. Your travel agent may tell you it's impossible. Your ticket fare rules may instruct you to abandon all hope. Don't listen to them.
If you have an airline complaint, always try to resolve it politely at the airport.
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Airlines often change schedules; some by a few minutes, some by hours or even days. What can you do when this happens?