Mar. 16, 2025
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A passenger who was getting some shut eye on arecent Air Canada flightwoke up to find herself in a nightmare scenario.
“When my seat [is] an inch back or my tray downflight crew take noticebut yet you missed a person still strapped into her seat and all go on home?!?!” she wrote.
A representative for Air Canada tells PEOPLE the airline is “still reviewing this matter” and has “no additional details to share, but we have followed up with the customer and remain in contact with her.
Mar. 16, 2025
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The pilot of a grounded Air Canada flight ordered nearly two dozen pizzas for hungry passengers stuck aboard his plane for eight hours.
According tothe CBC, the flight had left Toronto, Ontario, on Monday afternoon, heading towards Halifax, Nova Scotia. Before the plane arrived, however, severe weather forced it to be diverted to Fredericton, New Brunswick, where passengers were stranded on the snowy tarmac.
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“We do a catering business here too, so we’re used to unusual numbers, but I mean on a storm night?
Mar. 16, 2025
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One customer’s lost luggage became a mini shopping spree, thanks to an airline policy.
A tribunal for Air Canada ruled Saturday that a passenger’s expenses should be partially refunded after her suitcase temporarily went missing.
Jessica Kalynn traveled to Dubai in September 2021, for a week-long work trip. Her baggage,according to CBC, didn’t arrive in the Emirate until two days later.
The airline offered Kalynn an initial compensation amount of $500, but she filed a claim asking for another $1,620.
Mar. 16, 2025
The Air Force is investigating after a trio of training bombs were dropped on Florida on Monday — but no need to worry. The bombs were inactive.
The incident occurred during a “routing training mission” around 1:15 p.m. when an A-10C Thunderbolt II fighter jet out of Georgia’s Moody Air Force Base hit a bird and the collision sent threeBDU-33 dummy bombs out near a highway, the 23rd Wing Public Affairs Office announced.
Mar. 16, 2025
Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr.Photo: Courtesy the Brown Family
Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr. made history this summer when hebecame the first Black person to ever lead a branch of the U.S. military, as the Air Force Chief of Staff.
The son of an Army colonel, Brown has a long history of service: he’s logged more than 2,900 flying hours, including 130 in combat, and prior to his newest promotion, was the commander of Pacific Air Forces, Air Component Commander for U.