Brooke Martin+FollowWhy Your UK Flight Might Be Running LateEver felt like your UK flight is always running late? You’re not imagining it—Air India topped the charts for delays this year, with flights leaving nearly 46 minutes behind schedule. The worst offender? Gatwick to Bangalore, averaging over 80 minutes late! While Air India blames things out of their hands, travelers are left waiting (and grumbling). If you’re booking a flight, check recent delay stats—sometimes paying a bit more for a reliable airline can save you hours at the airport. Plus, remember: if your flight’s super late, you might be owed food, a hotel, or even cash back! #TravelTips #FlightDelays #AirlineHacks #Business10Share
Vincent Perry+FollowIs Your Carry-On About to Get Banned?Heads up, frequent flyers! American Airlines is tightening its carry-on rules, and your trusty suitcase might not make the cut anymore. Inspired by stricter European airport policies, AA could soon turn away bags that are even a smidge too big—no more squeezing by with that slightly oversized roller. Why the change? Airlines want to speed up boarding and cash in on more checked bags. Pro tip: Double-check your bag’s size before your next trip to avoid last-minute gate drama! #TravelTips #CarryOnDrama #AirlineHacks #MoneyLifehacks #AirportLife #Business22Share
awaters+FollowIs Your Carry-On About to Get Grounded?Heads up, travelers! American Airlines is tightening its carry-on rules, and your trusty suitcase might not make the cut next year. With European airports already cracking down on bag sizes, U.S. airlines are following suit—so that slightly-too-big roller might get you stopped at the gate. The upside? AA is testing a new system that lets some international flyers skip the baggage claim chaos. Double-check your bag size before your next trip to avoid surprise fees or delays! #TravelTips #CarryOnDrama #AirlineHacks #MoneyLifehacks #AirportLife #Business10Share
Brooke Martin+FollowWill Your Carry-On Survive 2025?Heads up, frequent flyers! American Airlines is tightening its carry-on rules, and your trusty bag might not make the cut. Inspired by stricter European airport standards, AA now enforces a 22 x 14 x 9 inch limit—no exceptions, even if your bag is just a smidge too big. The real kicker? This could mean more checked bag fees, so double-check your suitcase before heading out. On the bright side, AA is testing a new program where you can skip baggage claim on some international layovers. Less stress, but only if your bag fits! #TravelTips #CarryOnChaos #AirlineHacks #MoneyLifehacks #AmericanAirlines #Business00Share