Here’s some news and notes from around the travel world that you might be interested in:
- United Airlines Passenger Left Behind After Flight Departs Early “With No Warning” – The Travel
- American Airlines Let A Passenger Board, Then Said They Weren’t Checked In — And Kicked Them Off The Plane For A Standby – View from the Wing
- This Is The Germiest Seat On An Airplane, According To Doctors – HuffPost

- The New Airport Terminals That Will Reshape Global Travel In 2026 – Simple Flying
- TSA Agents Can’t Believe Travelers Still Make These 12 Airport Security Mistakes—Plus, What to Do Instead – Travel and Leisure
Up for more travel news? You might like our last recap post – Flight Attendants Can’t Stand This One Request Passengers Always Make After Boarding
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