Flying is an unpleasant experience, whether it's the wait at check-in, the poor quality food, unexpected charges, or the nerve-wracking journey.
Online discussions are buzzing with debates over airplane etiquette, a topic that sharply divides opinions across the internet. People have been sharing their travel woes, ranging from the discomfort of the dreaded middle seat to the collective outrage sparked by a woman using a flashing charger during a six-hour red-eye flight. As if that wasn't bad enough, a recent incident takes the cake and escalates the conversation to a whole new level.
South African DJ Black Coffee, 47, was injured during a flight to Argentina, but is now recovering well after reportedly suffering severe blows during turbulence.
Imagine a world where air travel becomes eco-friendly, where planes fly without emitting harmful greenhouse gases. Well, we're one step closer to that reality as we witness the first transatlantic flight powered entirely by green fuels.
A person has been arrested for beginning the emergency door of an Asiana Airlines flight because it turned into landing in South Korea.