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covering the issues that flight attendants and other airline staff have faced with unruly passengers, staff shortages, and flight cancellations. In this episode of “Beyond the Scenes,” Wood chats with “Daily Show” writer and frequent flier, Kat Radley, and the International President of the Association of Flight Attendants, Sara Nelson about the push to unionize Delta flight attendants and how the #MeToo movement impacted the airline industry.The trio also compares their worst flying experiences, including a rogue passenger who was arrested after he tried to “perform a striptease” during a flight and a woman using a wheelchair to carry her luggage.You can watch the entire first episode above.
Stamps with the Queens Head will soon disappear from letters as a new barcode system is set to be brought in to replace them.
A video of "Aquaman" star Jason Momoa handing out water bottles to Hawaiian Airlines passengers has gone viral on TikTok. Momoa, 43, donned a gray suit, necklace and pink flower in his hair as he handed out Mananalu water bottles from the cart. The video, captioned "When Jason Momoa is your flight attendant," has garnered more than 4 million views since being posted on Aug. 2. Several viewers commented on the video, with one calling Momoa "Aguaman" and another writing, "flower on the left...
Dermot Kennedy surprised fans in Toronto by putting on an impromptu gig at Trinity Bellwoods park on Tuesday, Aug. 2.
If all else fails, Jason Momoa could have a successful career as a flight attendant.
Seven suspected burglars have been arrested as thousands of pounds of stolen clothes have been recovered following a ram-raid in Bury.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaNetflix and Steven Spielberg’s Amblin Partners are teaming up on “Carry On,” an action thriller that will be the first film produced as part of a production deal announced between the two companies last year.The film, a high-flying adventure, will star Taron Egerton of “Kingsman” and “Rocketman” fame and will be directed by “Jungle Cruise” filmmaker Jaume Collet-Serra. The story follows Ethan Kopek, a young TSA agent who gets blackmailed by a mysterious traveler to let a dangerous package slip through security and onto a Christmas Day flight.
Thousands of staff who work for banking firm TSB are to receive a £1,000 bonus to help with the cost of living crisis. The high street bank said the payment will be given to around 4,500 of its workers who earn up to £35,000 a year - around 76 per cent of the workforce.
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GoFundMe page to raise money for the children of slain “Law & Order: Organized Crime” production assistant Johnny Pizarro II, has, as of press time, raised over $17,000 towards the $250,000 goal.Family lawyer Chrissy Grigoropoulos set up the fundraiser and notes, “all proceeds will be donated to Johnny’s children as well as toward his funeral and memorial expenses.”Pizarro was enforcing “no parking” signs outside the Brooklyn filming location when he was fatally shot on Tuesday morning.“On July 19, 2022, we lost a father, son, brother and uncle and a beloved person in the Bushwick, Brooklyn community,” the message on the GoFundMe page reads. “Johnny Alberto Pizarro II, was taken from his family and children too soon.
Holly Willoughby, Philip Schofield and Martin Lewis were among the top TV celebrities whose profiles were exploited in fake online adverts as Brits lost thousands to celeb crypto scams. Fraudsters raked in a combined £1. 7 million from the six biggest celebrity scam ads, data from Natwest shows, as fraudsters used pictures of familiar famous faces to promote dodgy crypto investments.