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Hoverboards Banned in Major Airlines Due to Safety Concerns
Staff Reporter | | Dec 11, 2015 09:14 AM EST |
Major airline companies Delta, United and American said that they are banning hoverboards in flights, because of some safety concerns related to the devices' lithium-ion batteries.
Despite Missing Required Inspection, 128 Southwest Airlines Planes Allowed to Fly
Marcel Woo | | Feb 25, 2015 05:45 AM EST |
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has confirmed that the agency approved the plan to allow Southwest Airlines to continue operating 128 aircraft earlier grounded for missing a required maintenance check.
Bomb-Threatened Flights Land Safely in Atlanta
Vittorio Hernandez | | Jan 25, 2015 04:30 AM EST |
More bomb threats continue to hound flights bound for the U.S., with the latest made on Delta Air Lines Flight 1156 and Southwest Airlines Flight 2492.
Family Gets Booted Off Southwest Flight After Tweeting Complaint
Nikki Alfonso | | Jul 24, 2014 04:12 AM EDT |
Duff Watson, a father from Minneapolis, shared that he and his two daughters were kicked off of their Southwest Airlines flight after he tweeted about a disrespectful agent at the gate.
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