A Kid Licks the Seatback Screen on American — Suddenly the Airline’s Phaseout Of TVs Makes Perfect Sense [Roundup]

Mar 02 2026

An American passenger watched a kid lick the seatback screen in front of him—and the airline’s removal of the last domestic seatback screens suddenly doesn’t feels so bad. Plus a groom dressed as Nicolás Maduro gets “kidnapped” through an Argentina airport and Airbnb’s refund fine print for Dubai turns into a dark joke.

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First Look Inside United Airlines New Premium 787-9 — Internal Photos Shared With Employees Show Polaris Studio and Snack Bar

Mar 02 2026

United just took delivery of its first premium-heavy Boeing 787-9 with the new long-haul interior—and internal cabin photos shared with employees are giving the first real look at what “United Elevated” actually means. The images show Polaris Studio, a self-serve snack bar, and a rebalanced 222-seat layout that shifts space from coach to premium cabins ahead of the jet’s March debut and long-haul rollout.

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JetBlue Passenger Made a Bomb Threat Because There Was No Overhead Bin Space for His Carry-On — Plane Evacuated in Fort Lauderdale

Mar 02 2026

A JetBlue flight in Fort Lauderdale was evacuated and searched after a passenger made a bomb threat—and investigators say it started with something much smaller: he couldn’t find overhead bin space for his carry-on. No device was found, the man was arrested, and the flight eventually departed after a 3-hour delay.

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American Airlines London Flights Are Serving Meals Flown Over From the U.S. — Bare-Minimum Catering, Business Class Loses Ice Cream

Mar 01 2026

American Airlines has a catering mess in London right now, so it’s loading two flights worth of meals in the U.S. and flying them over—then relying on that stock for the return trip. The result is bare-minimum service, with limited entrée choices and no ice cream up front, because there simply isn’t enough galley space to carry full catering both ways.

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