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passenger rights
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about passenger rights cover airline disruptions, legal actions, and passenger treatment. A major topic is Delta's 2024 cyber outage caused by a faulty CrowdStrike update, leading to a class action lawsuit that may affect passenger rights. Other threads address incidents like United threatening to handcuff a first-class customer, Comtel Air passengers forced to pay for fuel, and a US Airways double-standard involving passenger attire. These examples highlight issues of airline accountability, passenger treatment, and legal recourse.
A sweeping software glitch reverberated through the globe in mid-July 2024, touching off what would become one of the most disruptive airline outages in recent history. As airports buzzed with confusion and screens across continents flickered with the cold blue of Windows device crashes, the...
Six days before a college football player was arrested at San Francisco International Airport in a dispute that began when a US Airways employee asked him to pull up his sagging pants, a man who was wearing little but women's undergarments was allowed to fly the airline, a US Airways spokeswoman...