A woman was arrested for drawing a picture of a bomb and writing the word “Boom” on her friend’s suitcase, prompting an evacuation of Miami International Airport. Hit the jump to read the rest of the story. @WiL
A woman was arrested for drawing a picture of a bomb and writing the word “Boom” on her friend’s suitcase, prompting an evacuation of Miami International Airport. Hit the jump to read the rest of the story. @WiL
Some people are so strange! LMAO! The Transportation Security Administration says a man tried to board a flight from Miami to Brazil with nylon bags filled with exotic snakes and tortoises hidden in his pants. Guess that didn’t really work out for him! Details after the jump. Marisa Mendez
Ciara was spotted leaving her New York hotel yesterday heading for the airport to beat Hurricane Irene’s path of destruction wearing brown leather pants, a white blouse, and cute pair of Louboutins. What do you think of the brown leather? Definitely a look only certain people can pull off and I think she did it well!! @ItsLukieBaby
29-year-old Jaeger Mah from Canada has won the opportunity to live in Vancouver International Airport for 80 days. The man will not exactly be sleeping on the ground or having to eat the airport food, he will be staying in a suite with floor-to-ceiling views of the runways at Fairmont Vancouver Airport Hotel and given three meals a day but he will have 24/7 access to most parts of the airport. Mah wants to investigate abnormal things such as discovering how many cans of paint it takes to paint a runway and find out where confiscated items go. Mah submitted a video in his attempt to win the competition as part of the airport’s 80th anniversary. Watch his submission and read more about him after the jump. @Julie1205
TSA already has people in an uproar over the “Body Scanner” Issue, but now they want to seperate people from “Normal” Passengers, “Known” Passengers, and “Bad” or “High Risk” Passengers….Really??? Hit the Jump! @TatWZA
@Klassic_P Authorities in New York seized more than $9 million worth of opium hidden inside a shipment of porcelain figurines last month at John F. Kennedy International Airport, U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced Thursday.