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Nasty little Delta Airlines security flaw lets you use someone else’s boarding pass

The holidays are a hectic time for airlines and airports, as they try to deal with the large influx of people visiting loved ones. The last thing anyone wants happening is some sort of security glitch that will ruin their holiday, and that’s precisely what happened with Delta Airlines’ nasty little glitch that lets you access someone else’s boarding pass.

Discovered by BuzzFeed ad product intern and the founder of Hackers of NY Dani Grant, the glitch presents you with someone else’s boarding pass when you change the URL of your boarding pass. What’s worse is that even if the person is on a different airline, the glitch still affects them equally. With the boarding pass, not only can you check in on them, but you can also change their seat.

Related: This is why you can’t find an iPhone 6 Plus: United Airlines gives 23,000 out to its flight attendants

Grant alerted Delta to the flaw, but the airline gave a rather unsatisfying response:

Delta response

While the easiest counter to such a flaw is for airports to conduct thorough identity checks, there’s no guarantee that every airport will do such a thing, especially when dealing with the large number of people flying out for the holidays. In addition, such a solution would put the onus solely on the airports when it was Delta’s security flaw to begin with. Hopefully, the airline can remedy the glitch before it has irate customers on its hands.

Delta flight from Seattle to Paris lands in Billings after electrical odor reported


The Delta flight from Seattle on the ground in Billings, Mont., Monday night. (Photo courtesy of KTVQ News)

The Delta flight from Seattle on the ground in Billings, Mont., Monday night. (Photo courtesy of KTVQ News)

The Delta flight from Seattle on the ground in Billings, Mont., Monday night. (Photo courtesy of KTVQ News)

The Delta flight from Seattle on the ground in Billings, Mont., Monday night. (Photo courtesy of KTVQ News)

SEATTLE — Delta Airlines Flight 32 en route from Seattle to Paris made an unscheduled landing in Billings, Mont., Monday night after passengers reported smelling an electrical odor on board.

According to KTVQ News, mechanics in Billings were looking at the plane to determine if it is OK to continue on or if passengers will have to wait for another plane.

The manifest shows the Boeing 767 was carrying 203 passengers and 10 crew members.

 

Emergency stop in Montana for Seattle to Paris flight

A Delta Airlines Flight 32 from Seattle to Paris with more than 200 people aboard made an emergency landing in Billings, Mont., Monday evening after an “electrical odor” was detected, the Billings Gazette reported.

“They smelled an electrical odor on board, so they made a precautionary landing here,” Shane Ketterling, operations supervisor for Billings Logan International Airport, told the Gazette.

Authorities inspected the plane, a Boeing 767 with 203 passengers and 10 crew members, but found nothing out of order, Ketterling said.

He told the Gazette that Delta officials hoped to have the aircraft on its way to a hub in Minneapolis or Detroit by midnight where passengers would transfer to a plane that could continue on to France.

Seattle-Paris flight diverted to Billings, Mont.

A Delta Airlines flight from Seattle to Paris made an emergency landing in Billings, Montana Monday night.  

Airlines officials said the Boeing 767 plane was diverted after the crew detected a smoking odor in the cabin.

The plane landed in Billings at about 7:30 p.m.

Crews evaluated the plane and continued its flight to Paris.

Delta officials said the plane will make a crew change in New York. 

Sarah Hyland Gets Her Boogey on With ‘The Penguins of Madagascar’ at Delta Holiday Party

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Sarah Hyland got her boogey on with The Penguins of Madagascar at the Delta Airlines annual holiday party at LAX Wednesday.

The Modern Family star and singer Jordin Sparks joined the festivities at Delta’s Holiday in the Hangar celebration, “Flight to the North Pole,” for children of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, and it looked like the 24-year-old had the time of her life.

Others to make the event memorable for the kiddos included Toothless, the Coca-Cola Polar Bear, LA Lakers alum A.C. Green, LA Kings’ Bailey mascot, Ice Crew, and Chariot Staff. And, of course, Santa Claus and his elves were there.

Kids attending the party had a lot of fun things to do — participating in sports games with the LA Lakers and the Kings, DJ “spinning” with the Grammy Museum, making holiday arts and crafts and singing Christmas songs with Santa and his elves.

Also. This happened today. Grindin on penguins. Cool sarah.

A video posted by Sarah Hyland (@therealsarahhyland) on Dec 12, 2014 at 3:27pm PST

Hyland posted a video on Instagram, which showed the actress dressed in a white skirt, a white mid-drift-baring top and white pumps, “grindin on penguins” at the event. Hyland also posted a photo to her Twitter account.

Hyland, who plays Haley Dunphy in the ABC series, will next be seen in the upcoming comedy drama See You in Valhalla.



Sarah Hyland Gets Her Boogey on With ‘The Penguins of Madagascar’ at Delta Holiday Party
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Home for the holidays

Diana Clement-Holder (second right) and the members of her family. Below: Sherrie Holder (right). Londoners Duelette St Hill and her mother Hyacinth Marshall. (Picture by Nigel Browne)

SOME LEFT cold and blustery conditions back home in London.

Others took advantage of the new non-stop Delta Airlines service from Atlanta.

And all were glad to be in Barbados for the Christmas season.

Yesterday, hundreds of people touched down at the Grantley Adams International Airport to be with friends and family for the festive season.

Bear hugs, kisses and shrieks of delight were the order of the day as local families reconnected with loved ones.

Sherrie Holder, a former national basketballer and now neuro-physiologist, was one
of those who was back home with her daughter.

Now living in Atlanta, she has been making the annual trip to be with parents since she left the island on an athletics scholarship in 1998.

“I’m here for three weeks and I plan to do the beach, enjoy, get some cooked food, some home food,” she said laughing.

Holder also plans to take in some games while she is here.

“I will definitely visit some games and I always go back to the schools and see how the girls are doing and progressing because I still have a very good relationship with the coaches so if we could get our girls out there. . .,” she enthused.

Holder was full of praise for the new Delta Airlines direct flight, from Atlanta, now in its second week.

“I’m so happy it’s direct, especially when you have to travel with kids and stuff. You had to transfer to Miami and then come here; now it’s one straight flight,” Holder said.

Meanwhile, Londoner Diana Clement-Holder was her with her family of six.

“It’s very cold, windy and rainy so I’m looking forward to the sun, the beach, and all the trees,” she said.

Clement-Holder, who arrived on the Virgin Atlantic flight, will be staying with her family for the three weeks of her vacation.

Barbados is where she got married, she revealed.

Duelette St Hill and her mother Hyacinth Marshall were also glad to get away from the cold of London.

They, too, have been coming here every year for many years and their plan for their five weeks of sunshine is simple.

“To eat, drink and be merry,” said Hyacinth. (HLE)

 

Sarah Hyland dances with penguins at Delta holiday party

LOS ANGELES, Dec. 12 (UPI) — Sarah Hyland partied with The Penguins of Madagascar at the Delta Airlines annual holiday party at LAX Wednesday.

The 24-year-old Modern Family star was joined by singer Jordin Sparks for Delta’s Holiday in the Hangar celebration.

The actress shared a video of herself “grinding on penguins” on her Instagram account Wednesday and later tweeted about the event.

Also. This happened today. Grindin on penguins. Cool sarah.

A video posted by Sarah Hyland (@therealsarahhyland) on Dec 12, 2014 at 3:27pm PST

“What a day! Truly got into the holiday spirit w/ @Delta the cutest little kids from @PS_ARTS @ChildrensLA @ Deltas Holiday in the Hangar” Highland wrote on Twitter after the bash.

Hyland is best known for her portrayal of Haley Dunphy in the ABC series and stars in the upcoming comedy drama See You in Valhalla.

Coming in 2015: Delta Airlines to split its aircraft into five different fare classes


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(CNN) — No advanced seat selection, no changes or refunds.

Sound like Spirit Airlines?

Nope. It’s Delta Air Line’s new “Basic Economy” fare, part of the airline’s new five-fare class of pricing starting March 1, 2015.

No longer content to just offer first-class and coach-cabin seating, Delta is splitting its aircraft into five different fare classes.

Travelers who want more than “Basic Economy” will pay more — Delta’s not saying yet how much more — although that’s already the reality for many travelers.

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Passengers who are willing to pay to change their flights and check their bags — so-called ancillary fees — helped 26 passenger U.S. airlines turn a net profit of $12.7 billion in 2013, up from a profit of $98 million in 2012.

Delta topped that list, collecting $1.67 billion last year: $840 million in reservation change/cancellation fees and $833 million in baggage fees. United Airlines came in second place, with $1.38 billion in fees: $756 million in reservation cancellation/change fees and nearly $625 million in baggage fees.

Delta hopes its new seating options will also be profitable. Note the options on the other end of the seating spectrum: The first class cabin will be split into “First Class” for domestic routes and “Delta One” for long-haul international and certain cross-country domestic flights.

The “First Class” fare includes “first to board” rights, pre-flight alcoholic drinks, snacks included on flights longer than 250 miles and meals on flights longer than 900 miles. The “Delta One” elite first class fare includes access to Delta Sky Clubs, full flat-bed seats on widebody aircraft, in-flight bedding, chef-curated menus, noise-reduction headsets and more.

In the main cabin, customers will have choice of the “Basic Economy” fare and two other fare classes.

The “Basic Economy” bare-bones coach fares will be available on domestic routes, and they’re already available in some areas where Delta competes with deep discounter Spirit Airlines.

The “Main Cabin” coach fares on domestic and long-haul international flights will allow seat selection at time of purchase and flexibility for flight changes. On long-haul international flights, the fare will include alcoholic drinks, meal service and a sleep kit.

The “Delta Comfort+” coach fare on all flights will include priority boarding and dedicated overhead bin space, alcoholic drinks, premium snacks, premium entertainment, up to four more inches of legroom and quilted seat covers.

Travel enthusiasts are already debating the impact on the flying public.

A three-way split in the coach question begs the question: “Will these new economy fares be lower than previously, because you’re getting less?” asks George Hobica, founder of AirWatchdog.com. “Or will you get less for the same fare?”

And who will guard that dedicated overhead bin space for “Delta Comfort+” travelers, Hobica asks. Already harried flight attendants trying to negotiate passengers in already crowded planes?

Aviation journalist Jason Rabinowitz argues that not much will actually change at Delta.

“The most interesting part of the (announcement) was a true definition of the new Basic Economy fare, which aims to directly compete with low-cost carrier Spirit,” says Rabinowitz, Routehappy.com’s data research manager. The routes the new fare is offered on are now clearly defined, but are still fairly limited.”

Travel blogger Christina Saull likes the simplified fare benefits chart but is troubled by that basic fare.

“The lowest fare class doesn’t allow advanced seat selection?” says Saull. “For some people that might not be a big deal, but for a frequent flier who studies seat maps to choose the best seat on the plane, that’s a deal breaker for me. That pricing structure seems Spirit-esque.”