Airline Tells Already-Ticketed Passengers To Pay Extra For Fuel As Oil Prices Soar — Or Be Denied Boarding

Apr 12 2026

European low cost airline Volotea has crossed a line I’ve never seen from a commercial carrier before. They’re trying to charge customers extra for fuel that already bought their tickets. They say they’ll deny boarding to anyone that doesn’t pay an extra €7 to fly because the cost of jet fuel has gone up so much.

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United 777 Makes A Jaw-Dropping Low Approach Over A Newark Highway

Apr 12 2026

A dashcam video is making a United Airlines arrival into Newark look almost unreal, with a Boeing 777 dropping low over a highway on short final to Runway 29. It is an eye-popping approach that resembles Sint Maarten to people seeing it for the first time, but the landing appears to have been a legitimate and unusual Newark procedure during a period of runway disruption.

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Rumor: Southwest To Ban Carry-On Bags On Its Cheapest Tickets

Apr 11 2026

Southwest is reportedly studying a new restriction that would ban passengers on its cheapest tickets from bringing standard carry-on bags into the cabin, forcing them to check those bags instead. That would not just make Southwest basic economy more punitive than American or Delta, it would push the airline even further away from its old ‘transfarency’ promise that the fare you paid was the fare you traveled on.

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Credit Card Coupon Books Are Tiresome — Except When These Provide Real Value

Apr 11 2026

Premium cards have turned into coupon books, and the fatigue is real—especially when you’re doing math and chasing tiny monthly credits to justify a huge annual fee. The trick is to treat Amex Platinum and Sapphire Reserve differently: cover the fee with credits you’d use anyway, value the lounge network you’ll actually visit, and put spend where the earn rates make sense so the “extras” feel like upside instead of homework.

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Hyatt Hotel Puts Bathroom Soap And Lotion On The Counter Like They’re Free — Then Charges Guests For Using Them

Apr 11 2026

Thomspon San Antonio Riverwalk is staging bathroom soap and lotion where guests expect complimentary amenities, even though using them can trigger extra charges. That’s a textbook hotel dark pattern: make something look free, hide the price list, and count on guests not noticing until it’s too late and they’re stuck.

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Westin Detroit Airport Took Away Free Bottled Water, Left An Empty Carafe — Cost Cutting Is Now Called ‘Sustainability’

Apr 11 2026

The Westin Detroit Airport appears to have removed complimentary bottled water from guest rooms and replaced it with an empty glass carafe and a sign urging guests to refill it at hallway water stations. It’s the chef’s kiss on the hotel trend of taking away something cheap, making the guest do more work, and dressing the downgrade up as environmental virtue.

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