passengers
Coverage of passengers in the Nexus archive.
- Moment enraged Irish tourist brutally attacks police officers in airport rampage leaving victims 'seriously injured' as passengers scream 'stop it'
An enraged Irish tourist attacked police officers at an airport, causing serious injuries and prompting passengers to scream for the attack to stop. The incident involved a violent rampage with victims left seriously injured.
- Dramatic new video reveals frantic rescue of passengers in downed seaplane on East River
NYPD rescuers helped eight passengers off a seaplane that made an emergency hard landing in the East River on Sunday. The incident occurred while the seaplane was returning from the Hamptons.
- Harrowing footage from INSIDE plane shows terror-stricken passengers plunge into NYC river after Hamptons trip: Screams of 'mayday' as they brace during crash
Harrowing footage from inside a plane shows terror-stricken passengers plunging into the NYC river after a Hamptons trip, with screams of 'mayday' as they brace during the crash.
- Norovirus outbreak on cruise ship from California sickens more than 100 passengers
A norovirus outbreak on the Ruby Princess cruise ship, departing from California, has sickened over 100 passengers. The incident involved more than 100 affected individuals, according to the report.
- BMTC plans audio advertisements on buses, passengers raise concern over impact on stop announcements
BMTC plans to introduce audio advertisements on buses, but passengers are concerned about the impact on stop announcements. There are fears that this could compromise a public service facility.
- Orlando airport travelers threatened with arrest as they’re met with hours-long delay waiting for luggage
Nearly 1,000 passengers at Orlando International Airport faced over five-hour delays for checked luggage due to severe storms and were threatened with arrest if they left without their belongings.
- Southwest Airlines leaves passengers scrambling after cutting routes in peak travel season
Southwest Airlines has removed several flight routes during the busy travel season, leading to passenger confusion and difficulties in rebooking. The airline's decision to cut these routes has disrupted travel plans for many.
- Helicopter passengers tossed like rag dolls after brutal emergency landing in China
A helicopter's tail broke off during an emergency landing in Changzhou, Jiangsu Province, China, causing passengers to be violently tossed and hospitalized with non-critical injuries.
- RPF returns lost valuables worth ₹29.15 lakh to passengers
RPF returned lost valuables worth ₹29.15 lakh to passengers. The action highlights the organization's efforts in retrieving and returning items to travelers.
- Over 100 million wrongly packed batteries put flights at risk, passengers warned
Over 100 million batteries were found to be wrongly packed, posing a risk to flights. Passengers are being warned about the potential dangers associated with these improperly packed batteries.
- Air Canada passengers instantly started praying as plane swerved repeatedly after pilot’s apparent seizure
Air Canada passengers on a flight forced to make an emergency landing at Boston Logan Airport after the pilot suffered an apparent seizure began praying as the plane swerved repeatedly. Witnesses reported the unexpected turbulence caused panic among passengers.
- The world’s most beautiful airports revealed — and two surprising US hubs made the list
The article reveals the world's most beautiful airports, highlighting two unexpected US hubs. It notes passengers are flying high-falutin.
- Cruise tipping charges are ‘out of control,’ say passengers as companies tout ‘exceptional service’
Passengers criticize cruise tipping charges as 'out of control,' while cruise companies like Holland America promote 'exceptional service.' Holland America introduced a new $20-per-day 'crew appreciation' charge for suite guests.
- Major cruise line limits fan-favorite trend after passengers say it’s gotten ‘out of hand’
A major cruise line is limiting a popular passenger tradition after complaints that it has become excessive. Critics argue the practice has evolved beyond its original simple form, such as a door magnet.
- How Brits keep getting caught out by the 10-year passport rule with passengers being turned away from flights and losing up to £700
Brits are encountering issues with the 10-year passport rule, resulting in passengers being denied boarding on flights and losing up to £700. The problem highlights ongoing confusion or non-compliance with passport validity requirements for international travel.
- 50 passengers unhurt as Hosapete-bound bus veers off road
A bus heading to Hosapete veered off the road, but all 50 passengers were reported unhurt. The incident occurred without any injuries to those onboard.
- Passengers' £6,000 dream cruise turns into nightmare as BA loses their luggage - then takes THREE attempts to catch ship up
Passengers faced a nightmare when British Airways lost their luggage during a £6,000 dream cruise, requiring three attempts to catch up with the ship. The incident highlights significant service failures by the airline.
- Passengers slam 'diabolical' vending machine at US airport and urge people not to use before they fly
Passengers criticized a 'diabolical' vending machine at a US airport and advised others not to use it before flying. The issue appears to center on the vending machine's functionality or reliability.
- As Govia Thameslink Railway is nationalised, all the new changes passengers should expect - and whether services will improve
Govia Thameslink Railway is being nationalised, with new changes expected for passengers. The article discusses whether this transition will lead to improved services.
- Four passengers pass out aboard sweltering plane often used for ICE deportations
Four passengers passed out aboard a sweltering plane frequently used for ICE deportations. The incident highlights concerns about conditions during deportation flights.
- Terrified passengers sob, vomit as plane aborts 2 landings at notorious mountaintop airport
A plane aborts two landings at a notorious mountaintop airport, causing passengers to sob, vomit, and express fear as captured in cellphone footage. Crew members instructed passengers to breathe deeply during the incident.
- Passengers are stuck in tunnel for four hours as Eurostar service and second train BOTH break down
Passengers were stranded in a tunnel for four hours after both the Eurostar service and a second train broke down. The incident caused significant delays and disruption for travelers.
- Passengers praise efficiency as Hong Kong airport’s Terminal 2 opens
Passengers praised the efficiency of Hong Kong airport's newly opened Terminal 2, with Hong Kong Airlines as the first carrier to use it. The terminal will accommodate 15 carriers by June 10, though passengers requested more convenient boarding arrangements.
- World's cheapest cruise line threatening to fine passengers who take buffet food back to their rooms
The world's cheapest cruise line is threatening to fine passengers who take buffet food back to their rooms, signaling a shift in policy to address perceived misuse of onboard dining services.
- The reason you may be forced to take a middle seat on the plane – even when there are empty rows
Passengers are frustrated with being forced to sit in crowded middle seats on planes despite empty rows being available, leading to arguments with flight attendants. The issue highlights conflicts over airline seating policies and passenger expectations.
- Tragedy as teen sports star is killed in car crash as young driver and two other passengers are rushed to hospital
A teenage sports star was killed in a car crash involving a young driver and two other passengers, who were hospitalized with injuries. The incident highlights the dangers of road accidents and has sparked concern over youth safety.
- The reason you may be forced to take a middle seat on the plane – even when there are empty rows
Passengers are frustrated with being required to sit in crowded middle seats at the back of planes despite empty rows being available. Conflicts between flight attendants and travelers have gone viral, highlighting dissatisfaction with airline seating policies.
- 5/2: CBS Weekend News
Spirit Airlines has collapsed, leaving passengers stranded, while gas prices continue to rise across the United States.
- 5/2: CBS Weekend News
Spirit Airlines has collapsed, leading to stranded passengers, while gas prices continue to rise across the country. The airline crisis and fuel cost increases are causing significant disruptions for travelers and consumers.
- Passengers learn of Spirit's shutdown at the airport
Passengers at an airport were informed of Spirit Airlines' unexpected shutdown. The announcement caused confusion and disruptions for travelers.
- Travel chaos as 'gas leak' closes London's Farringdon station with 'small number of passengers feeling unwell'
A gas leak at London's Farringdon station caused travel disruptions and left a small number of passengers feeling unwell. The incident led to the station's closure, creating chaos for commuters.
- American Airlines tightens rules for portable chargers amid fire concerns
American Airlines has introduced stricter regulations regarding portable chargers on flights to address fire safety concerns. Passengers must now comply with updated guidelines to ensure safety during air travel.
- WATCH: Video shows moment 'slingshot' ride snaps, causing multiple injuries
A 'slingshot' ride malfunctioned, causing it to snap and injure passengers and two individuals on the ground. All injuries were reported as minor.
- Mid-air miracle as woman delivers baby on Delta flight to Portland with the help of quick-thinking passengers
A woman delivered a baby mid-flight on a Delta flight to Portland with assistance from passengers. The incident highlights quick thinking and cooperation among travelers during an unexpected medical emergency.
- UK eases airline penalties as jet fuel shortages threaten flights
The UK government has eased penalties for airlines canceling flights due to jet fuel shortages, allowing carriers to retain airport takeoff and landing slots. Passengers are advised to proceed with travel plans despite potential disruptions.
- The crafty wording airlines use in travel policies that passengers need to watch out for - and why 'priority' doesn't always mean you'll get on the plane first
The article highlights how airlines use ambiguous language in their travel policies, particularly around terms like 'priority' which may not guarantee first boarding. Passengers are advised to carefully read policies to avoid misunderstandings about benefits like boarding order.
- Amtrak passengers stranded on board stuck Miami to New York train for NINETEEN hours after brush fire erupted near tracks
Amtrak passengers were stranded for 19 hours on a Miami-to-New York train after a brush fire near the tracks caused delays. The incident disrupted travel and raised concerns about emergency response and transportation safety.
- Manchester Piccadilly tells passengers 'do not travel' with cancellations and severe delays affecting all trains
Manchester Piccadilly station is advising passengers not to travel due to widespread train cancellations and severe delays impacting all services. The disruption has caused significant inconvenience for commuters and travelers.
- Spanish airline demands extra fees from passengers who have already paid due to jet fuel prices
A Spanish airline is charging additional fees to passengers who have already paid for their flights, citing high jet fuel prices as the reason. This decision has sparked concern among travelers and raises questions about airline financial practices.
- Spanish airline demands extra fees from passengers who have already paid due to jet fuel prices
A Spanish airline is imposing additional fees on passengers who have already paid for flights, citing rising jet fuel prices as the reason. The move has sparked controversy among travelers who were unaware of the extra charges. The airline's decision highlights the financial pressures faced by the aviation industry due to fluctuating fuel costs.