Airline
Coverage of Airline in the Nexus archive.
- Airline offers flyers jaw-dropping prize to give up seats on overbooked flight: ‘I’d be up there in five seconds’
An airline is offering a significant prize to passengers willing to give up their seats on an overbooked flight. A quoted individual expressed immediate interest in participating for the reward.
- Booking a summer trip? Here's what you're giving scammers
Travelers who book trips online risk exposing personal details like passport information and trip itineraries to scammers. Stolen data can be used to create convincing scams, such as fake payment alerts or 'grandchild stranded' emergencies. Breaches often occur through weak links in travel companies' partner chains, not the companies themselves.
- US urges patience as Machado plots her return
US officials are urging Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado to delay her return to Venezuela amid concerns about disrupting a new arrangement with the Venezuelan government. Machado's attempts to return were initially approved by US authorities but later rebuffed, with an airline reportedly refusing to assist due to fears of repercussions from the Venezuelan government.
- 8 things passengers should stop wasting money on, according to a flight attendant
A flight attendant shares tips to save money while traveling, including bringing snacks and water bottles, avoiding airport food and bottled water, and upgrading to business class at the airport if possible. The article emphasizes cost-saving strategies for flights and in-airport expenses.
- Do the Channel Islands even exist? Family left £5,000 out of pocket and holiday ruined - because airline didn't know Jersey was real
A family lost £5,000 and had their holiday ruined after an airline failed to recognize Jersey as a real location. The incident highlights confusion about the existence of the Channel Islands.
- Spanish ex-PM Zapatero defends 'honesty' after graft hearing
Former Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero defended his honesty after appearing at a graft hearing. He was questioned by a judge in an investigation into alleged influence peddling and possible crimes related to a government airline bailout.
- ‘My memories are frozen on June 12’: A year on, families of AI-171 victims still searching for answers
A year after the AI-171 aviation tragedy in India, families of victims continue seeking answers despite receiving compensation from the airline and government. Relatives emphasize that financial aid cannot replace the lives lost in the incident.
- Airline sued over 'surveillance pricing' claims as its accused of hiking fares based on YOUR data... and there could be a payout
An airline is facing a lawsuit for allegedly using 'surveillance pricing' by increasing fares based on customer data, with potential payouts for affected passengers. The case highlights concerns over data-driven pricing strategies and consumer rights in the travel industry.
- United CEO Eyes Assets, But Won't Say From Which Airline
United Airlines' CEO is considering acquiring assets from another airline, though the specific airline has not been named. The statement highlights potential strategic moves in the aviation industry.