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Mar. 16, 2025

Airport Worker Allegedly Tries to Sell Items Stolen from Passenger's Luggage on Facebook

An American Airlines passenger who thought her suitcase had been lost in transit, rediscovered her belongings in an unlikely place — for sale on Facebook Marketplace. Kinley Rice of Oklahoma says nearly $1,000-worth of items went missing from her luggage after a flight out of Tulsa. Among the disappeared items were jeans, sweaters, leggings from Lululemon and a brand-new Patagonia jacket. “I felt violated,” Ricetold local news outlet KJRH, mostly worried about her personal information written on the luggage tag being in someone else’s hands.

Mar. 16, 2025

Airport Worker Murdered Workplace Crush's Boyfriend After She Rejected Romantic Advances

Mark Mangaccat (left) and Thandar Seinn. A former airport worker in California was convicted this week ofmurdering his co-worker’s boyfriendafter the woman rejected his advances to start a relationship, authorities said. On Friday, a jury found Kevin Prasad, 37, guilty on all counts, including first-degree murder, lying in wait and firing into an occupied vehicle in the 2018 killing of 31-year-old Mark Mangaccat, the San Mateo County District Attorney’s Office announced in apost on X(formerly known as Twitter.

Mar. 16, 2025

Airport Worker Shares Travel Hack That Will Help Stop Your Luggage from Getting Lost

An airport worker at Ontario International Airport has shared a travel hack to stop you losing your luggage.Photo:flyontairport/Tiktok flyontairport/Tiktok There’s nothing more frustrating than flying to a far-off destination, only to find that your checked bag got lost on its journey or ended up in a separate location altogether. Many travelers may wonder how the horror oflost luggagehappens in the first place. So an airport worker at Southern California’sOntario International Airportshared why one might lose their baggage in transit.

Mar. 16, 2025

Airport Workers Make Christmas Tree Entirely Out of Items Confiscated By Security

This airport put a funny — and informative — twist on decking the halls! As post-Christmas travel begins, airports are spreading some cheer with elaborate decorations and displays. The Vilnius Airport in Lithuania, for example, felt the holidays were the perfect time to remind travelers about safety regulations in a very crafty way. Airport Christmas tree made of confiscated items.ARTYNAS JAUGELAVICIUS/Lithuanian Airports/LinkedIn ARTYNAS JAUGELAVICIUS/Lithuanian Airports/LinkedIn “With the winter travel season well under way, the Aviation security officers at Vilnius Airport opted for an unusual take on the Christmas classic, aiming to send an educational message on the importance of aviation security,” the airport wrote onLinkedIn.

Mar. 16, 2025

Airstrike Actually Killed Up to 10 Civilians Instead of Any Suspected Extremists, Pentagon Admits

The Ahmadi family.Photo: MARCUS YAM/LOS ANGELES TIMES/Instagram Pentagon officials on Friday admitted that an airstrike they previously called a “righteous” slaying of Islamic State fightershad actually killed up to 10 civilians— including seven children — none of whom are suspected of ISIS ties. Relatives of the dead, who have been disputing the military’s version of events for weeks, have said the victims included five kids under 5 and an employee of a U.