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Ryanair passenger denied boarding for being seconds late

A furious traveller's dream holiday to Italy turned into a costly nightmare after Ryanair refused him boarding for arriving at the gate just moments after the official closing time, sparking debate about airline punctuality policies.

Spain's little-known airport rule could cost Brits £115

UK holidaymakers flying to Spain are being alerted to a strict airport regulation that could result in a hefty €135 (£115) fine. The rule, often overlooked by tourists, involves a specific document requirement at border control.

Urgent UK Passport Warning For Summer Holidays

British holidaymakers are being warned of a critical post-Brexit passport rule that could see them turned away at the airport. Check your documents now to avoid ruined travel plans.

Severe Turbulence Injures Multiple on Delta Flight

A Delta Air Lines flight from Milan to Atlanta was struck by sudden, severe turbulence, resulting in multiple injuries and an emergency diversion. The incident highlights the ongoing dangers of in-flight turbulence.

Airlines Ban Passengers for Using Power Banks Onboard

Major UK airlines are enforcing strict new bans on passengers caught using power banks during flights, citing critical fire risks. Discover the safety rules you must follow to avoid being barred from future travel.

The Viral Pillowcase Hack For Perfect Flight Sleep

Discover the simple yet revolutionary travel hack using a standard pillowcase to drastically improve your comfort and sleep on overnight flights. This cabin crew-approved trick is going viral for good reason.

World's Longest Flight: London to Sydney in 29 Hours

Qantas Airways has launched its groundbreaking 'Project Sunrise' with the first non-stop flight from London to Sydney, covering over 17,000km in just under 29 hours. Discover how this aviation marvel is changing long-haul travel forever.

German Pilots Admit Sleeping in Cockpit During Flights

A startling survey reveals over half of German pilots have fallen asleep mid-flight, with a third waking to find their co-pilot also asleep. Experts call for urgent review of fatigue management protocols.

FAA Issues Urgent Alert Over Lithium Battery Fire Risk on Planes

The US Federal Aviation Administration has issued a critical new safety bulletin, urging airlines to enhance their procedures for handling lithium-ion batteries in passenger luggage and cargo. This move aims to address the growing fire risk associated wit

Severe Turbulence Injures Dozens on Delta Flight

A Delta Air Lines flight from Milan to Atlanta was struck by sudden, severe turbulence, resulting in multiple injuries and an emergency diversion to Dublin. The incident highlights the unpredictable dangers of clear-air turbulence.

Flight Attendant's Secret Air Travel Rules You're Breaking

A seasoned flight attendant reveals the covert rules of air travel that most passengers ignore, from the boarding shuffle to the dreaded seat recline. Discover how to become the perfect passenger and why the crew will thank you for it.

Ryanair Flight Cancellation: How I Won £400 Compensation

A Ryanair passenger's nightmare flight cancellation turned into a £400 victory. This definitive guide reveals the step-by-step process to claim what you're owed under UK261 regulations. Discover how to fight back against airline delays and cancellations.

Qantas Tests Historic London-Sydney Direct Flight

Qantas launches a groundbreaking direct flight from London to Sydney, slashing travel time and testing the limits of ultra-long-haul aviation. Discover the new era of non-stop travel between Europe and Australia.

Alaska Airlines Pilot Guilty in Mid-Flight Engine Sabotage

Joseph Emerson, an off-duty Alaska Airlines pilot, has been found guilty of endangering an aircraft after attempting to shut down its engines during a flight. The shocking incident, attributed to a mental health crisis, has sent ripples through the aviati

Why Flight Attendants Seem 'Rude' – The Safety Truth

Ever wondered why cabin crew can seem stern? Veteran flight attendants from British Airways and Virgin Atlantic explain the crucial safety reasons behind their in-flight rules, from keeping aisles clear to why they take your drink when turbulence hits.

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