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Airline Junk Fees – A Villain May Smile and Smile
December 5, 2024 - Posted in Uncategorized by Angelley Hightower PLLCImagine sitting down to a meal at a restaurant. The food is delivered and looks amazing. You are hungry and ready to dig in. The only problem is that you soon discover that a fork costs extra. So does a knife. Want a napkin? That will be an additional …
American Airlines’ New Gate Lice Treatment is a Bit of Head Scratcher
November 21, 2024 - Posted in Uncategorized by Angelley Hightower PLLCAmerican Airlines announced yesterday that it is rolling out new technology to deter “gate lice” passengers from attempting to board out of turn. The airline has installed new software at select airports that will make an audible sound if a passenger a …
Commercial Airline Travel May Be Disrupted
September 12, 2023 - Posted in Uncategorized by Angelley Hightower PLLCAs if commercial airline travel wasn’t frustrating enough already, RTX, the Virginia-based aerospace company, announced yesterday that it may get worse for many. RTX is the parent company of Connecticut-based engine manufacturer Pratt & Whitney. RT …
American Airlines Agrees to Settle Baggage Fee Lawsuit
October 25, 2022 - Posted in Uncategorized by Angelley Hightower PLLCAmerican Airlines earned about 1.2 billion dollars (yes, that’s a b) last year in baggage fees. According to a group of passengers in Texas, California, Missouri and Minnesota, however, some portions of those fees were wrongfully obtained by the airlin …
American Airlines Suspends Service to 15 Cities Due to Corona Virus
August 20, 2020 - Posted in Uncategorized by Angelley Hightower PLLCThe Corona Virus just keeps landing hits. In a press release from earlier today, American Airlines announced that it will be suspending service to 15 cities across the U.S. beginning October 7. The suspensions are apparently the result of lower demand …
TSA Introduces New Procedures for Air Travel
June 2, 2020 - Posted in Uncategorized by Angelley Hightower PLLCWhether people are feeling better about the Corona Virus risk or they are just plain sick of the lock down, many are starting to get back out and about. Businesses are reopening, and summer travel is expected to ramp up soon. In response, the TSA recen …
Corona Virus – Drones Gone Viral
April 16, 2020 - Posted in Uncategorized by Angelley Hightower PLLCOur lives have changed dramatically over the past few years. Not so long ago, drones were almost exclusively used by the military. The ones available to the public were generally small, inexpensive toys given to kids as gifts, with a life expectancy of …
NTSB Begins Investigation of Helicopter Crash that Killed Kobe Bryant
January 26, 2020 - Posted in Uncategorized by Angelley Hightower PLLCEveryone knows that Kobe Bryant was one of basketball’s greats. He was, for example, an 18 time NBA All-Star, a key member of the Los Angeles Laker’s team that won the NBA Championship 5 times, and 4th place in career points scored (passed only yester …
Is There An Issue With The Boeing 737 Max 8?
March 12, 2019 - Posted in Uncategorized by Angelley Hightower PLLCThe world is awaiting word on the cause of the Ethiopian Air crash that killed 157 people on March 10. The aircraft went down shortly after takeoff with the flight crew apparently reporting control problems. While there is little information to be had …
TSA Considers Ending Security At Smaller Airports
August 2, 2018 - Posted in Uncategorized by Angelley Hightower PLLCThe TSA recently announced that it was considering doing away with security screening at smaller airports across the country. No decision has been made yet, but the idea has sparked controversy and rightfully so. September 11, 2018 will be the 17thann …