AA, US Airways Prepare For Take-Off,Passengers Prepare For Rip-Off Tuesday, November 19, 2013 In a sudden reversal last week, the Justice Department appeared to knuckle under to the American-US Airways’ massive lobbying effort. Last week the government announced it was dropping its lawsuit to block the carriers from merging, stating they had all “reached a settlement.“   … Read More


AA, US Airways Prepare For Take-Off, Passengers Prepare For Rip-Off Tuesday, November 19, 2013 In a sudden reversal last week, the Justice Department appeared to knuckle under to the American-US Airways’ massive lobbying effort. Last week the government announced it was dropping its lawsuit to block the carriers from merging, stating they had all “reached a settlement.“… Read More


Airport Insecurity Where Do We Go From Here? Tuesday, November 12, 2013 Police stand guard at LAX on Friday, Nov. 1, 2013.  (AP Photo/Reed Saxon) Sad to say but air crashes are not the only life threatening dangers faced in air travel. Or even in everyday life.  Survival in mass shooting situations often is based… Read More


Airport Insecurity Where Do We Go From Here?   Tuesday, November 12, 2013 Police stand guard at LAX on Friday, Nov. 1, 2013.  (AP Photo/Reed Saxon) Sad to say but air crashes are not the only life threatening dangers faced in air travel. Or even in everyday life.  Survival in mass shooting situations often is… Read More


Is Airport Security Too Vulnerable? Tuesday, November 5, 2013 Greetings, It was a disastrous way to end the week, with a mass exodus of passengers drifting down Century Boulevard on foot.      LAX was closed for 36 hours and was an isolated crime scene for a day. Paul Hudson, FlyersRights president affirmed “this was… Read More


Is Airport Security Too Vulnerable?   Tuesday, November 5, 2013 Greetings, It was a disastrous way to end the week, with a mass exodus of passengers drifting down Century Boulevard on foot. LAX was closed for 36 hours and was an isolated crime scene for a day. Paul Hudson, FlyersRights president affirmed “this was a… Read More


Stocks Rise, Service Falls Airline Stocks Soar as Passengers SufferRecord Fine for United Tuesday, October 29, 2013 UAL Slapped with $1.1M Fine for Tarmac Stranding FlyersRights has been awarded another victory by the federal government thanks to the Department of Transportation (DOT) decision last Friday to fine United Airlines a record $1.1 million for more than a dozen… Read More