Zero gravity flights and head spinning sessions in a centrifuge – creating gravitation forces eight times those on Earth – might have been enough to deter lesser citizens.
Public opposition mounted after the FCC said it was reviewing "outdated and restrictive rules" banning the use of cellphones during flights, causing the chairman of the FCC to temper his statement.
Public opposition mounted after the FCC said it was reviewing "outdated and restrictive rules" banning the use of cellphones during flights, causing the chairman of the FCC to temper his statement.
Public opposition mounted after the FCC said it was reviewing "outdated and restrictive rules" banning the use of cellphones during flights, causing the chairman of the FCC to temper his statement.
Public opposition mounted after the FCC said it was reviewing "outdated and restrictive rules" banning the use of cellphones during flights, causing the chairman of the FCC to temper his statement.
Airport relaxation rooms might seem like frivolous amenities. But for harried travelers, quiet spaces offer a chance to unwind between flights and meetings – without needing premier access or a lounge pass.
Airport relaxation rooms might seem like frivolous amenities. But for harried travelers, quiet spaces offer a chance to unwind between flights and meetings – without needing premier access or a lounge pass.
Airport relaxation rooms might seem like frivolous amenities. But for harried travelers, quiet spaces offer a chance to unwind between flights and meetings – without needing premier access or a lounge pass.
Passengers are beginning to suspect that airlines regularly get away with lying about weather delays. That way they don't have to compensate their customers for flights canceled for reasons under the airline's control.
Passengers are beginning to suspect that airlines regularly get away with lying about weather delays. That way they don't have to compensate their customers for flights canceled for reasons under the airline's control.
Passengers are beginning to suspect that airlines regularly get away with lying about weather delays. That way they don't have to compensate their customers for flights canceled for reasons under the airline's control.