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If there's one thing you can expect as an airline passenger on a flight, it's mediocre meal options.

One man was charged in Florida over the way he allegedly reacted to the food menu on a flight earlier this year, in a case that played out on an American Airlines trip from Barbados to Miami.

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It's nearly the summer season, which means it's time to pack your bags and explore somewhere new in the world. But do you know what is required of you as a passenger?

Narcity spoke with a Toronto pilot, Candice*, who told us all the things you should never do on a plane, and some are pretty shocking.

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While it might seem like your biggest worry on a flight should be swapping seats or who controls the window shades, a viral Twitter thread shows that things can be much worse.

Social media users are still in shock over a brazen incident on a recent discount airline, after a passenger was photographed digging into a box full of food, including a rack of saucy ribs.

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An airline passenger is calling out Japan Airlines for its vegan meal option after he received a single banana as a meal during a flight in business class.

Kris Chari posted a picture of the meal on an online forum called FlyerTalk where it quickly blew up and made headlines, prompting the airline to apologize.

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