Southwest Airlines to End Cabin Service Earlier to Mitigate Injury Risks

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Southwest Airlines is set to modify its cabin service procedures by preparing for landing at 18,000 feet, instead of the previous 10,000 feet, starting December 4. This change aims to reduce the risk of injuries caused by in-flight turbulence for both passengers and crew. Passengers will need to follow pre-landing safety measures earlier than before, highlighting the airline's focus on safety amid the prevalence of turbulence-related incidents.

Source: YAHOO

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