Beginning on Dec. 4, a company spokesperson said, flight attendants will begin preparing the cabin for landing at an altitude ...
Southwest Airlines says it is ending cabin service earlier on flights, requiring passengers to do the usual pre-landing ...
Southwest Airlines now ends cabin service earlier, preparing for landing at 18,000 feet to reduce turbulence risks. Learn ...
DALLAS — Southwest Airlines (WN) has announced it is ending cabin service earlier on flights. An airline spokesperson said flight attendants will start preparing the cabin for landing at 18,000 feet ...
Your next Southwest Airlines flight may go a little ... That means in-flight cabin service will end about 10 minutes earlier than it does now. Seatsbacks will need to be raised and tray tables ...
Southwest Airlines has announced from December 4 they will end cabin service earlier, as their aircraft prepare for landing, in order to reduce the risk of injuries to passengers and cabin crew.
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Southwest Airlines is set to end cabin service earlier from December 4 in a move designed to help prevent injuries to its flight attendants ...
Southwest Airlines is reportedly set to end cabin service earlier in a bid to reduce flight attendant injuries. The change would see cabin landing preparations begin at 18,000 feet rather than ...
Your next Southwest Airlines flight may go a little differently. Starting Wednesday, flight attendants will begin preparing cabins for landing at an altitude of 18,000 feet, instead of the current ...