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Entertainment - ABC News
Qantas Airways apologizes after R-rated film reportedly airs on every screen during flight
Qantas Airways has drawn up a stir after broadcasting a slightly-racy movie across an entire flight2 hours ago -
Business - CNBC
White House 'in touch' with airlines as hurricanes Helene, Milton spark price-gouging fears
Vice President Kamala Harris, for example, has proposed a federal ban on price gouging as part of her presidential campaign platform.3 hours ago -
World - The Guardian
Two women kicked off Spirit Airlines flight for wearing crop tops
Friends say they felt ‘like criminals’ after a male flight attendant told them to ‘put something on’. Two southern California women say they were removed from a Spirit Airlines flight last week ...6 hours ago -
Business - CNBC
Airlines, theme parks, cruise lines warn travelers about Hurricane Milton disruptions
Airlines canceled hundreds of flights, theme parks prepare to close ahead of Hurricane Milton.7 hours ago -
Business - The New York Times
Qantas Apologizes for Showing R-Rated Film With Nudity to Entire Flight
The scenes played on every screen, according to comments from social media users. The airlines has since said the movie “was clearly not suitable.”7 hours ago -
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Top stories - CBS News
JetBlue drops hot meals from menu for coach passengers on transatlantic flights
The airline is dropping the temperature on food served to economy-class passengers on all transatlantic flights.10 hours ago -
Top stories - CBS News
Airline apologizes after sexually explicit movie airs on every screen
The Qantas crew's selection of the racy drama "Daddio" was a surprise to many, and to the airline, which apologized.15 hours ago - Travel -
Top stories - NBC News
Airline apologizes after explicit movie airs on every screen during flight
In the long list of issues with in-flight entertainment, passengers on a recent flight from Sydney to Tokyo may have been exposed to a new one: A sexually explicit movie playing on every screen.17 hours ago - Travel -
World - The New York Times
Emirates bans pagers and walkie-talkies on flights after attacks.
The move comes after communication devices used by Hezbollah members exploded last month, killing dozens of people.Yesterday -
Sports - CBS Sports
Guardian Caps, helmet add-ons could reduce concussions by nearly 50%, so why isn't everybody wearing one?
The answer is complicated, perhaps unnecessarily so.Yesterday