Inflight porn: should and can the airlines stop it?

Ned Levi · October 24, 2008

Unlike Rush Limbaugh, my big problem with pornography is when it’s pushed on someone who doesn’t want it. On an airplane it’s virtually impossible to read a pornographic magazine, watch a XXX movie, or scroll through photos on a “porn” website without imposing the pornography on other passengers.

 

Free speech? No thanks, say airlines — unless it’s for us

Christopher Elliott · August 19, 2008

Maybe it really was the word “bomb” on the billboard that prompted Northwest Airlines to demand the removal of an anti-nuclear sign at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport.

 

Free speech, DOA at DFW

Charlie Leocha · April 29, 2008

A billboard that read “AA’s top priority? Not you!” and noted more than 250,000 flights were canceled by the airline last year, was yanked by the billboard operator.