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Creepy airport encounter goes viral; new flights and updates in aviation

Creepy airport encounter goes viral; new flights and updates in aviation
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A recent social media post has gone viral after a woman received an unsettling message while waiting for her flight. The user, identified as @kir.a.lo, shared the incident on her account with the caption: “Why are men? #creeper #creepy #greenscreen #ichoosethebear,” accompanied by the sound “original sound – kirsten.” The message read, "I saw your number on your luggage tag."

In other aviation news, despite opposition from unions and consumer groups, San Antonio is expected to secure a new non-stop flight to Washington’s National Airport.

Meanwhile, an incident involving a passenger on a Southwest Airlines flight has gained attention. The man was removed from the flight due to what has been described as a childish reaction to a delay.

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Recreation.gov highlights that the US Forest Service now rents out its old, remote fire lookouts. These cabins offer 360-degree views and some come equipped with kitchens, desks, and beds. One such lookout near Evergreen, Colorado costs $80 per night.

David Ellebrecht tweeted about these accommodations on July 18, 2024: "The US Forest Service rents out dozens of its old, remote fire lookouts now that they have infrared tools / planes as an alternative."

Qantas is receiving high praise for its new first-class service set to debut on the Airbus A350. Additionally, American Airlines has announced its return to Carlsbad.

Adrian Waltz shared an update on July 20, 2024: "The latest Diio update had the following adds (Green), and removals (Red) of domestic routes by major carriers this week."

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