New tech from Collins Aerospace allows flight attendants to track what you’re doing to improve their service and maintenance to respond faster.
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Yes, you could inhale toxic fumes during your flight: What to know | Cruising Altitude
Toxic fume incidents aren’t very common, but they can make passengers, flight attendants and pilots seriously ill. Here are the warning signs.
Look: This seating concept could let wheelchair users fly in their own chairs
One of the most popular displays at the Aircraft Cabin Interiors Expo featured a concept that allows wheelchairs to be secured in airplane cabins.
Wheelchair users may soon be able to fly in their own device with this new seat concept.
A new concept for onboard wheelchair securement is demonstrated at the Aircraft Cabin Interiors Expo in Hamburg, Germany.
How engineering lets economy airplane seats offer more legroom in a small space
USA TODAY spoke to a major airplane seat manufacturer to understand how small changes can make a big difference when it comes to legroom in economy.
Why you shouldn’t worry about gassy passengers on the stacked plane seats
What to know about that double decker concept for airplane seats and why upstair neighbors may not be a concern after all.
Government data shows smaller airports near big cities tend to have the cheapest tickets
Data from the Bureau of Transportation Statistics shows the best airfare deals are typically in smaller airports near big cities.
Climate change is making turbulence worse, but here’s why you shouldn’t worry (too much)
Experts agree that climate change is making turbulence more frequent and intense. Here’s what to know about why and how to stay safe.
Service dogs are allowed on planes, but there are some requirements to get them there
Dogs are the only service animals allowed to fly. Here’s what to know about traveling with them, and why other travelers shouldn’t pet them.
American Airlines passenger sentenced after aggressive behavior, deploying slide last year
An American Airlines passenger who spat on a fellow traveler, pushed a flight attendant and deployed the slide last year was sentenced Friday.