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New Safety Rule Requires Southwest Flight Attendants To Prepare For Landing At 18,000 Not 10,000 Feet
A Southwest Airlines memo has surfaced on aviation blogs and confirmed by Southwest Airlines that Southwest Airlines' flight attendants (aka cabin crew), starting December 4, is to secure the cabin at 18,
Southwest Airlines will ask passengers to prepare for landing 10 minutes earlier than before
Southwest Airlines flight crews will begin preparing passenger cabins for landing at 10,000 feet, 10 minutes 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 18,000 feet rather than the usual 10,000 feet.
Southwest Airlines set to end cabin service earlier in safety push: report
From December 4, flight attendants will reportedly begin preparing the cabin for landing at 18,000 feet rather than 10,000 feet.
Southwest Airlines Is Rolling Out New Changes to Cabin Meal Service This Week
Southwest Airlines is introducing a bevy of changes in the coming months, with the most significant being the elimination of its longstanding open seating policy in 2026. Starting tomorrow, however, every Southwest flight is going to operate a little differently.
Southwest Airlines to end cabin service earlier on flights to reduce chance of injury
Southwest Airlines is ending its cabin service earlier starting next month. Beginning on Dec. 4, a company spokesperson says flight attendants will begin preparing the cabin for landing at an altitude of 18,
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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Southwest Airlines Cabin Landing Changes Revealed
Southwest Airlines has announced its cabin staff will begin landing preparations at 18,000 feet, an increase on the current ...
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The airlines reducing in-flight services due to intensifying turbulence
The American low-cost airline, Southwest Airlines, announced that as of December 4 it would start preparing its cabins for ...
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Two Delta attendants booted from flight after failing Breathalyzer tests
Two Delta Air Lines flight attendants were relieved of their duties after failing pre-flight Breathalyzer tests in Amsterdam ...
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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.
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A day in the life of a Southwest plane during the Thanksgiving travel season
Southwest Airlines gears up for record-breaking Thanksgiving travel, coordinating thousands of flights daily to ensure ...
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