Do Business Class Seats Need Doors — Or Are They Just A Gimmick?

Apr 16 2026

Business class doors have quickly become the next must-have feature after flat beds and direct aisle access, but that does not mean they always make the seat better. On some aircraft, especially narrowbodies, the space used for doors may be better spent on a longer bed, a wider aisle, or a roomier overall seat—raising the question of whether doors deliver real privacy or just the appearance of it.

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Federal Court Upholds No Fly List: You Have A Right To Travel, But Not To Fly [Roundup]

Apr 16 2026

News and notes from around the interweb: D.C. Circuit upholds TSA No Fly List the fundamental right to travel does not mean the travel to fly on an airplane. That’s such a strange argument, because forbidding the use of a plane fundamentally burdens the right to travel to the point it is almost meaningful for many journeys. They also ruled that DHS’s redress process is sufficient due process (even though there’s no opportunity to confront the evidence against you!). Is it weird that I did not know that “gloving” was a thing? Everyone on Frontier Airlines 3803 from Fort Myers to Denver found out, on or about March 22, 2026. I hope you enjoy the show We’re about to start service View this post on Instagram A post shared by Gloving With Doldo (@doldo_gloving) The…

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Spirit Airlines Could Stop Flying This Week And Sell Off Its Assets

Apr 16 2026

Spirit Airlines could stop flying as soon as this week and begin selling off assets, according to a new report, a scenario that would turn a fragile bankruptcy into a full shutdown. Even if creditors are still talking, the mere prospect of liquidation makes the airline harder to save by scaring off new bookings, which are the one thing a struggling carrier cannot afford to lose.

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Short Squeeze: Avis Stock Has Quadrupled In A Month — Two Owners Control 108% Of The Stock

Apr 15 2026

Avis stock has quadrupled in just a month, not because the car rental business suddenly got better, but because the stock itself became dangerously scarce. Two large holders now effectively control more than 100% of the company through stock and swaps, leaving short sellers trapped in a market where the few shares left to buy back can be priced almost however the dominant owners want.

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United Just Cut Polaris Lounge Access For Most Star Alliance Business Class Passengers

Apr 15 2026

United Airlines has sharply narrowed who can use its Polaris lounges, cutting out most Star Alliance business class passengers while keeping access for its own premium customers and a small group of joint venture partners. The move makes sense if United is trying to control crowding ahead of more premium seats and new premium transcon access—but it’s a blow to Star Alliance business class customers.

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Spirit Airlines Wants Out Of Bankruptcy Again — The U.S. Trustee Is Not Convinced

Apr 15 2026

Spirit Airlines wants to exit bankruptcy for a second time, but the U.S. bankruptcy trustee says the airline still has not explained why its first restructuring failed so quickly or why creditors should believe this plan is any better. In order to wipe out shareholders and unsecured creditors again, it has to prove that shrinking the airline is a more credible path than selling it or liquidating what is left.

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