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Why Southwest Airlines is ending cabin service earlier on flights starting Wednesday
Starting Wednesday, flight attendants will begin preparing cabins for landing at an altitude of 18,000 feet instead of the current 10,000 feet.
Is Southwest getting rid of in-flight cabin service on its planes?
WASHINGTON — Southwest Airlines says it is ending cabin service earlier on flights, requiring passengers to do the usual pre-landing procedures such as ensuring their seatbelts are fastened and returning their seats to an upright position earlier than before.
Southwest Airlines is changing its in-flight service for safety reasons
Fliers on Southwest Airlines might notice a change to the usual cabin service this week. Starting Wednesday, Southwest Airlines flight attendants will prepare the cabin for landing at an altitude of 18,
Southwest Airlines will begin ending cabin service earlier. Here’s when — and why.
The carrier — the largest by passenger traffic at San Antonio International Airport and Austin-Bergstrom International Airport — is ending cabin service earlier on all flights, requiring passengers to do the usual pre-landing procedures such as ensuring seatbelts are fastened and returning their seats to an upright position earlier in the flight.
Southwest Airlines set to end cabin service earlier in safety push
From December 4, flight attendants will begin preparing the cabin for landing at 18,000 feet rather than 10,000 feet, a Southwest spokesperson said.
Due to safety reasons, your Southwest cabin service will end sooner
Starting next week, Southwest flight attendants will begin preparing cabins for landing at 18,000 feet instead of 10,000 feet. Here’s why.
Southwest making a change to cabin service
Southwest Airlines is making a change to its cabin service earlier starting next month. Here’s what to expect.
Southwest Airlines to end cabin service earlier to reduce chance of turbulence injuries
Southwest Airlines says it is ending cabin service earlier on flights, requiring passengers to do the usual pre-landing procedures such as ensuring their seatbelts are fastened and returning their seats to an upright position earlier than before.
Southwest Airlines announces 2 major changes: What to know
Holiday travel is breaking records, with the TSA screening nearly 3.1 million passengers on Dec. 1, the busiest day in its history. Meanwhile, airlines are rolling out significant changes.
How Southwest Airlines is Changing In-Flight Service
In-flight service, such as the sale of food and beverages, will soon end ten minutes earlier on Southwest flights.
Southwest Airlines has a new policy to enhance passenger safety
Starting 4, Southwest Airlines is making a small yet noticeable adjustment to its inflight experience. Cabin preparations for landing will start at 18,000 feet instead of the prior 10,000 feet. That’ll correlate with a 10-minute sooner request to raise tray tables,
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